Product Scraper

Created By
Redtri-gita year ago
Scrape the Amazon and Ebay query page, for a list of product links, titles, prices, and thumbnails.
Overview

What is Product Scraper?

Product Scraper is a tool designed to scrape product listings from Amazon and eBay, providing users with a list of product links, titles, prices, and thumbnails.

How to use Product Scraper?

To use Product Scraper, clone the repository from GitHub, run the MCP server in development mode, and integrate it with Claude's tool for product queries.

Key features of Product Scraper?

  • MCP-compatible server for seamless integration with Claude.
  • A dedicated search_products tool for querying product listings.
  • Markdown-formatted responses that include clickable product links and prices.
  • Easy testing and integration with the Claude desktop application.

Use cases of Product Scraper?

  1. Automating product research for e-commerce businesses.
  2. Gathering competitive pricing data from multiple sources.
  3. Enabling language models to access real-time product information.

FAQ

  • Is there a limit to the number of products that can be scraped?

No

  • How do I integrate Product Scraper with Claude?

Follow the installation instructions provided in the repository to register and configure the tool with Claude.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "Ecomm": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "run",
        "--with",
        "mcp[cli]",
        "mcp",
        "run",
        "main.py"
      ]
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
Redtri-git
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