"Reverse engineer and scrape sites in your browser, then autoenrich with 3P datasets" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #14. By BodybuilderLost328, 1 score, 2 comments. Data from Daily Trends.
Reverse engineer and scrape sites in your browser, then autoenrich with 3P datasets
- Rank
- 14
- Subreddit
- r/saas
- Author
- BodybuilderLost328
- Score
- 1
- Comments
- 2
- Posted
- 3/28/2026, 9:33:16 PM
- Snapshot
- 3/29/2026, 12:00:00 AM
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We're exploring the market opportunity for a browser extension that scrapes datasets at scale and recommends datasets to enrich scraped data with. **How it works:** You browse any site normally. Our agent watches the network traffic behind the page, discovers the underlying APIs, and writes a script to pull data at scale: all from inside your browser. No code, no setup, no external tools. Instead of slow page-by-page actions and LLM scraping, the agent makes direct API calls from within the page. Auth and headers propagate automatically from your browser session. What would take a developer hours to reverse-engineer takes the agent seconds. **Where it gets interesting:** We're now exploring enrichment built directly into the extraction flow. Right after you scrape, the agent can recommend and join third-party datasets onto what you just collected: company data, contact info, technographics, whatever is highest-value for your use case. Think of it as scraping + enrichment in one step...