Retail research teams
Price checks
Compare Houzz prices, original prices, seller names, review counts, and product IDs against internal assortment sheets before a sourcing or merchandising review.
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The Houzz Product Scraper turns a list of Houzz product detail URLs into a structured CSV with title, price, reviews, rating, product identifiers, seller details, specifications, style fields, return policy, and source URL. It is built for teams that need to scrape Houzz products into spreadsheets without writing a custom crawler or sending product research through a hosted scraping dashboard.
CSV
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URL list
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Free
At a glance
Product detail rows, not page screenshots
The template extracts structured fields such as title, price, rating, MPN, manufacturer, materials, and returns so analysts can sort, filter, and compare products directly.
Designed for product URL batches
Paste Houzz product URLs into the Navigate block. Loop Continue advances through the list and appends each page to the same CSV, which keeps batch exports tidy.
Runs inside your local desktop app
The browser session and output file stay in your environment. That matters when catalog research, vendor comparisons, or pricing snapshots should not pass through a third-party cloud runner.
Built from resilient page signals
The export reads product JSON-LD when available, then falls back to visible labels for fields like model number, dimensions, material, seller, and shipping information.
Who uses it
Retail research teams
Price checks
Compare Houzz prices, original prices, seller names, review counts, and product IDs against internal assortment sheets before a sourcing or merchandising review.
Interior design suppliers
Catalog mapping
Build a reference file of product titles, materials, sizes, styles, collections, and manufacturers for category audits or competitive merchandising.
Data operations teams
Repeatable exports
Keep the extraction workflow visible and editable. If Houzz changes a label or removes a product, the CSV makes gaps easy to inspect instead of hiding them behind an API response.
Automation flow
The workflow starts by setting a stable viewport, then opens each Houzz product URL from the Navigate block. Replace the bundled sample URLs with your own product detail pages before running a real batch.
How to use
Add product URLs
Open the Navigate block and replace the sample Houzz product URLs with the pages you want to audit or monitor.
Confirm the export folder
Review the Structured Export block and keep the default houzz-product-scraper.csv name or choose a project-specific folder.
Run a small test
Start with a handful of current product URLs. Check that key fields such as title, price, rating, and product ID are present before scaling the list.
Open the output
Open the CSV in Excel, Sheets, a BI tool, or an enrichment workflow and filter blank fields caused by removed or unavailable product pages.
Output preview
houzz-product-scraper.csvColumn
title
Product title from JSON-LD, Open Graph, H1, or URL-derived fallback.
Column
price
Current offer price when Houzz exposes it.
Column
rating
Average rating formatted as an out-of-five value.
Column
number_of_reviews
Review or rating count when available.
Column
manufacturer
Brand or manufacturer from product data or visible detail labels.
Column
page_url
Original Houzz product page URL for traceability.
Sample rows
3 of many
| title | price | rating | number_of_reviews | manufacturer | page_url |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Industrial Black Rectangle Mirror | $214.00 | 4.7 out of 5 stars | 38 | Acme Home | |
| Fogless LED Mirror, Matte Black | $329.99 | 4.5 out of 5 stars | 17 | Northline Bath | |
| Soft Corner Metal Rectangular Mirror | $189.00 | Studio Supply |
| Field group | Columns included |
|---|---|
| Identity | title, product_id, mpn, page_url |
| Commerce | price, original_price, shipping_information, sold_by, returns |
| Social proof | rating, number_of_reviews |
| Catalog detail | product_description, manufacturer, size_weight, materials, assembly_required, category, style, collection |
The sample Houzz URLs bundled with the workflow may return unavailable-product pages over time. Use live product URLs for production tests and treat blank rows as a signal to refresh your input list.
Houzz product pages may be public, but automated collection can still be limited by Houzz terms, robots directives, acceptable use rules, copyright, privacy law, and local regulations. Review the source policies, avoid bypassing access controls, keep request volume modest, and get legal advice before using exported product data commercially.
Before you run
Limits worth checking before a large batch
Use modest pacing and avoid parallel runs
Houzz can respond with prompts, throttling, CAPTCHA, or unavailable pages during repeated browsing. Test a short list first and pause when the site asks for manual action.
Product layouts and labels can change
The workflow reads JSON-LD first and visible labels second. If Houzz changes product markup, inspect blank columns and update the Structured Export logic before relying on a long run.
Review source rules before redistribution
Check Houzz policies such as terms of use, robots directives, privacy policy, and acceptable use policy. Local execution gives you data custody, not permission to ignore platform rules.
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