n8n + DumplingAI
Scrape Google Maps results in n8n workflows
Trigger DumplingAI’s Google Maps Scraping endpoint from your workflows to capture place names, ratings, review metadata, photos, and coordinates—perfect for local marketing and territory planning.
- Setup time
- ≈8 minutes
- Coverage
- Global Google Maps listings
- Data returned
- Name, rating, address, coordinates
Why n8n teams add DumplingAI
Data built for n8n workflows
Monitor Google Maps listings and local packs directly from your workflows.
Enrich locations with n8n’s Function, AI, and Code nodes to tag competitors, services, and sentiment automatically.
Push place data into destinations like Notion, databases, Slack, or vector stores for territory planning, outreach, and reporting.
Integration overview
How the n8n + DumplingAI workflow fits together
Use the HTTP Request node to call DumplingAI’s Google Maps Scraping endpoint with your place query or coordinates, then route the enriched locations through your workflows.
Integration steps
- 1
Add the HTTP Request node
Insert an HTTP Request node after your trigger so you can call DumplingAI inside the workflow.
- 2
Configure the DumplingAI request
Switch the node to POST, attach your Header Auth credential, and define the JSON body in the Body Parameters section. Provide the place name or coordinates plus optional radius, country, or category filters to focus your lookup.
- 3
Distribute the location data
Send the response into Set, Function, or AI nodes before handing it off to other services. Push addresses, ratings, and metadata into CRMs, routing tools, or local notification steps.
Workflow ideas
Automations powered by Google Maps Scraping data
Mix DumplingAI with n8n’s native actions to uncover new growth, enablement, and operations workflows.
Local SEO monitoring
Track top local pack positions for priority keywords and alert marketing teams through destinations like Notion, databases, Slack, or vector stores.
Sales territory enrichment
Search for new prospects near target zip codes and feed enriched listings into pipeline tools.
Store finder upkeep
Validate store hours, contact details, and ratings on a schedule, then update customer-facing directories automatically.
Technical checklist
Best practices before you deploy
Authentication
Store the DumplingAI API key in an n8n Header Auth credential and reference it wherever you need it.
Request payload
Send either a free-text place query or coordinates together with optional radius, country, and category parameters.
Scaling & retries
Leverage the Error Workflow or Wait/Retry nodes to recover from transient failures. Use Split In Batches or Rate Limit nodes when you iterate over large queues.
Resources
Get everything you need to connect n8n
Start with DumplingAI’s API docs, then dive into n8n resources to wire up reliable, secure automations.
DumplingAI Google Maps Scraping endpoint guide
Search filters, response fields, and pagination for Maps data.
Open resource →n8n HTTP Request node reference
Official reference for sending HTTP requests inside n8n workflows.
Open resource →FAQ
Answers before you connect n8n to DumplingAI
How do I store the DumplingAI API key in n8n?
Store the DumplingAI API key in an n8n Header Auth credential and reference it wherever you need it.
Can I queue multiple Google Maps scraping requests in one workflow?
Use Split In Batches or Rate Limit nodes when you iterate over large queues. Fan out your search terms with branch nodes to avoid hitting rate limits.
What if a location is missing from the response?
Verify the spelling, radius, and filters. DumplingAI returns a clear status so you can adjust and retry quickly.
Ready to launch n8n + DumplingAI workflows?
Create your DumplingAI account, generate an API key, and connect the Google Maps Scraping endpoint to n8n in minutes. Our team can help you scope automations if you need an extra hand.