Agency search teams
Vendor shortlists
Build a first-pass spreadsheet of firms by rating, hourly rate, project size, location, service mix, and employee range before scheduling stakeholder review.
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This Clutch scraper turns approved Clutch.co company profile URLs into a structured CSV for agency research, partner shortlists, and B2B market mapping. Import the template into the UScraper local desktop app, add the profile URLs you want to review, and export company names, ratings, intro quotes, rates, locations, service focus, websites, and employee counts without building a custom crawler.
CSV
10
Profile URLs
Built in
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At a glance
The template is profile-based by design. Instead of guessing through every Clutch listing layout, the Navigate block starts with known company profile URLs such as WebFX and Ignite Visibility, then you replace or extend that list with the firms you are researching. UScraper sets a stable browser size, waits for page load, waits for body, adds a short sleep, and runs a small JavaScript helper to close common consent-style buttons.
Structured Export then reads the rendered page and writes one row per profile. The extraction logic uses body-level fallbacks because Clutch pages can show alternate markup, security interstitials, or sparse profile content depending on location and timing. That makes the workflow a practical Clutch data extractor for analyst-owned lists, not a promise that every directory page can be harvested blindly.
Company profiles into fixed columns
Export the fields a sourcing or diligence team usually needs: company name, profile URL, rating, quote snippet, rate band, project size, location, service focus, website, and employee range.
Multi-URL runs without babysitting
Add more Clutch profile URLs to the Navigate list and Loop Continue advances through them while Structured Export appends rows into the same CSV.
Local desktop custody
The browser flow runs in your local desktop app and the CSV lands in the folder configured in the export block, which helps teams review data handling before a larger research batch.
Best-effort fallbacks
The supplied graph includes defensive extraction for known profile patterns and sample fallbacks for the bundled WebFX and Ignite Visibility examples.
Who this is for
Agency search teams
Vendor shortlists
Build a first-pass spreadsheet of firms by rating, hourly rate, project size, location, service mix, and employee range before scheduling stakeholder review.
B2B marketers
Account research
Use the Clutch company scraper to assemble target-account context, then pair the rows with internal CRM notes or outbound qualification criteria.
Market intelligence analysts
Category scans
Compare visible Clutch positioning across a curated set of agencies. Treat ratings, quotes, and service-focus fields as research signals, not as a substitute for direct due diligence.
How to use
Download and import
Download the hosted JSON template from this page and import it into UScraper.
Add your Clutch profile URLs
Open the Navigate block and replace the sample WebFX and Ignite Visibility URLs with the approved Clutch profiles you want to export.
Check the export path
Structured Export writes clutch-scraper.csv with headers and append mode. Change the save folder if your team stores research files somewhere else.
Run the browser flow
UScraper navigates to each profile, waits for load, waits for the page body, pauses briefly, and runs the consent-button helper before export.
Open and verify the CSV
Review a small batch first. If a row is blank or looks like a security page, slow the run down and inspect that profile manually.
Automation path inside the template
Navigate
Open each configured Clutch profile URL in sequence.
Wait and settle
Set a 1920 by 1080 browser window, wait for load, wait for body, and pause briefly.
Prepare the page
Run a short JavaScript helper that clicks common accept, agree, allow, got it, or close controls when they appear.
Structured export
Append the profile fields into clutch-scraper.csv, then continue to the next URL.
Output preview
The export focuses on fields that are useful for shortlist scoring and B2B enrichment. Because Clutch can change page structure, the CSV should be spot-checked before it feeds a CRM, enrichment pipeline, or executive report.
| company_name | ratings | avg_hourly_rate | min_project_size | location | service_focus | website | employee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WebFX | 4.9 | $100 - $149 / hr | $1,000+ | Harrisburg, PA | 70% Search Engine Optimization | https://webfx.com/... | 250 - 999 |
| Ignite Visibility | 4.9 | $100 - $149 / hr | $1,000+ | San Diego, CA | 60% Search Engine Optimization | https://ignitevisibility.com/... | 50 - 249 |
| Example Studio | 4.8 | $50 - $99 / hr | $5,000+ | Austin, TX | 80% Web Development | https://example.com | 10 - 49 |
clutch-scraper.csvColumn
company_name
Company name from the profile heading or safe fallback from the URL slug.
Column
url
Clean Clutch profile URL without query strings or fragments.
Column
ratings
Overall rating when visible on the rendered profile.
Column
quote_intro
Highlighted client quote or profile intro text when present.
Column
avg_hourly_rate
Displayed hourly-rate range or Undisclosed.
Column
min_project_size
Minimum project size shown on the profile.
Column
location
Primary city and region when available.
Column
service_focus
Dominant service category and percentage when visible.
Column
website
External company website after unwrapping redirect links when possible.
Column
employee
Employee-count range shown on the profile.
Sample rows
2 of many
| company_name | url | ratings | quote_intro | avg_hourly_rate | min_project_size | location | service_focus | website | employee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WebFX | 4.9 | If a problem arises, we email our project manager... | $100 - $149 / hr | $1,000+ | Harrisburg, PA | 70% Search Engine Optimization | ... | 250 - 999 | |
| Ignite Visibility | 4.9 | I can tell they have our best interest at heart... | $100 - $149 / hr | $1,000+ | San Diego, CA | 60% Search Engine Optimization | ... | 50 - 249 |
Pair this workflow with the Website Contact Details Scraper after shortlist review, the Social Media Finder for profile enrichment, the Google Search Scraper for branded SERP checks, and the full UScraper template library when company rows need deeper follow-up.
Automating Clutch can conflict with Clutch terms, robots directives, contract duties, privacy rules, or local law even when profile data appears public. Keep batches conservative, avoid bypassing access controls, do not republish protected content without rights, and get legal review before resale, enrichment, or model-training use.
Before you run
Guardrails for reliable Clutch exports
Clutch may slow, challenge, or block frequent requests
Keep profile batches modest, avoid parallel runs, and treat CAPTCHA or bot-security pages as a stop sign for unattended automation.
Profile markup changes over time
Missing ratings, blank rates, or strange quote fields usually mean Clutch returned alternate markup or changed the page. Re-test one profile before expanding the run.
CSV output still needs responsible use
Review Clutch policies, robots guidance, client contracts, and your internal acceptable-use rules before redistributing profile data or enriching it into commercial datasets.
Download the JSON template from this page, install the desktop app from uscraper.io/download, and use this workflow whenever you need to export Clutch companies into a reviewable local CSV.
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