How to scrape Canadian tire

How to scrape Canadian Tire

Canadian Tire Corporation is a Canadian merchandise retailer offering fashion and apparel, home and garden, consumer electronics, food and beverages, and children-related products.

Canadian Tire Corporation is a Canadian merchandise retailer offering fashion and apparel, home and garden, consumer electronics, food and beverages, and children-related products.

This makes Canadian tire a unique source for data scraping to perform market research, price comparison, competitor analysis, and so on. 

In this tutorial, we will share how you can scrape any product data from Canadian tire using Hexomatic and save hours of manual data collection work.

Step 1: Go to the Public Recipe Library

From your dashboard, select Recipe Library to access the public scraping recipes. 

Step 2: Capture the desired page URL

Go to https://www.canadiantire.ca/ and capture the desired product page URL. 

For example, 

Step 3: Use the “Canadian tire single product” recipe via data input

From the Recipe Library, select the “Canadian tire single product” recipe and choose the “Use with data input” option. 

Step 4: Add the captured page URLs

Next, add the previously captured product page URLs using the Manual paste/list of inputs option. You can add a single URL or URLs in bulk.

Step 5: Add the “Canadian tire single product” recipe to workflow

Next, add the “Canadian tire single product” recipe to your workflow, selecting data input as the source. 

Step 6: Run the workflow

Click “Run now” to run your workflow and get the results. 

Step 7: View and Save the results

Once the workflow has finished running, you can view the results and export them to CSV or Google Sheets.


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