Real-Time Web Data Feeds

Consume live web data directly into your systems using high-performance streaming APIs — built for speed and reliability.

✔ Sub-second updates ✔ Scalable Endpoints ✔ Webhooks / Streams

How Our Real-Time Pipeline Works

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Monitoring

24/7 scanning of source sites.

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Detection

Instant change identification.

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Delivery

Live push to your API or Stream.

Data Categories We Stream

🛒 E-Commerce Data
🚚 Quick Commerce
🏠 Real Estate
📊 Ratings & Reviews
High Performance

Built for Speed, Engineered for Scale

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Zero-Maintenance

Forget about managing headless browsers or server load. We handle the heavy lifting; you just consume the data.

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Unblockable Extraction

Our network of 50M+ residential proxies and smart rotation logic ensures you never get blocked—even on the toughest sites.

Dynamic Rendering

We render JavaScript, AJAX, and React content instantly to capture data that simple HTTP requests miss.

Who Uses ScraperScoop?

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E-Commerce & Retail

Competitor Price Monitoring:

Detect price drops instantly and adjust your repricing engine automatically.

Inventory Tracking:

Get alerted the second a supplier restocks a critical component.

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Finance & Investment

Alternative Data:

Scrape sentiment from forums and news sites for algorithmic trading.

Real-Estate:

Monitor new listings and price changes before the aggregators update.

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AI & Machine Learning

LLM Training:

Feed your models with live, up-to-the-minute world knowledge rather than stale datasets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Updates happen in seconds to minutes depending on the source.

Yes, our APIs are built for production-grade SaaS usage.

We utilize a proprietary mix of AI-fingerprinting and a vast residential proxy pool. To the target website, our requests appear as genuine organic traffic from real users.

For most standard pages, data is returned in under 2 seconds. For complex JavaScript-heavy sites, it typically ranges between 3-5 seconds.

Our primary output is structured JSON, but we can also deliver CSV or raw HTML depending on your configuration.