What this robot does
The GPT store has exploded with thousands of custom GPTs covering everything from coding assistants to marketing writers to data analysis tools. Discovering what exists, comparing capabilities, and tracking the market requires going through search results page by page - a process that does not scale when you need to evaluate hundreds of options or monitor a category over time.
This GPT store scraper takes any search query or category page on the GPTs app directory and pulls every listing into structured rows: names, short descriptions, categories, creator names, and ratings. Whether you are a product team evaluating AI tools for your workflow, a developer studying the competitive field before building your own GPT, or a researcher mapping the AI tool ecosystem, this robot replaces hours of manual browsing with a single automated extraction.
How automated GPT store extraction changes your research process:
- ✓ Survey the entire GPT landscape for any keyword or category in minutes instead of scrolling through paginated search results and taking notes by hand.
- ✓ Spot market gaps by analyzing which categories are saturated and which have few competing GPTs. Use the data to decide where to build or invest.
- ✓ Build a living database of GPTs that updates automatically on a schedule. Watch new entrants appear, ratings shift, and descriptions change over time.
- ✓ Compare GPTs quantitatively - ratings, category density, creator prolificity - rather than relying on subjective impressions from browsing a handful of listings.
| GPT Name | Description | Category | Creator | Rating |
| Data Analyst | Drop any file and let me analyze it | Data Analysis | OpenAI | 4.5 ★ |
| Grimoire | Coding wizard for full-stack web apps | Programming | mindgoblinstudios.com | 4.6 ★ |
| Write For Me | Custom writing assistant for any content type | Writing | puzzle.today | 4.3 ★ |
| Designer GPT | Creates and hosts beautiful websites | Design | Pietro Schirano | 4.1 ★ |
| SEO GPT | Technical SEO auditor and content optimizer | Marketing | seogpt.ai | 4.0 ★ |
How to scrape GPT store search results in 4 steps
No API access, no developer tools, and zero code. The robot reads the search results page the same way you do - just faster and at scale.
- A free Browse AI account (no credit card required).
- A search results URL from the GPTs app directory for the keyword or category you want to extract.
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Sign up for free
Create your Browse AI account in under a minute. No credit card required. You will find this prebuilt robot in the robot library ready to use.
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Paste the GPTs app search URL
Go to the GPTs app directory and search for a keyword like "data analysis" or browse a category. Copy the URL of the search results or category page and paste it into the robot.
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Run the robot
Click run. The robot loads the GPTs app search results and extracts every listing visible on the page - GPT names, descriptions, categories, creator names, and ratings. Paginated results are handled automatically so you get the full list.
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Connect integrations or export your data
Your GPT marketplace data lands in a clean table. Export to Google Sheets for sorting and filtering, sync to Airtable to build a searchable AI tools database, or connect via Zapier to receive alerts when new GPTs matching your criteria appear in the store.
What can you do with GPT store data?
GPT marketplace data supports decisions across product strategy, competitive intelligence, and technology evaluation:
- AI tool discovery: Search the GPT store for any task or capability and get a structured list of every available option. Stop relying on curated lists that miss niche tools.
- Market sizing: Count how many GPTs exist in a category, analyze their average ratings, and estimate competitive density before deciding to build in that space.
- Technology scouting: Product and innovation teams can survey the GPT store to identify AI capabilities that could replace or augment existing tools in their workflow.
- Investment research: Analysts studying the AI ecosystem can extract GPT store data to map creator activity, category growth, and adoption patterns across the marketplace.
- Competitive positioning: If you are launching a GPT, extract search results for your target keyword to understand who you are competing against and how they describe their tools.
- Trend monitoring: Schedule weekly extractions for key categories to track which new GPTs enter the store, which gain ratings, and which categories are growing fastest.
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AI product teams and strategists
Survey the GPT store before building or buying. Understand the competitive density, feature patterns, and user reception in any category.
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Market researchers and venture analysts
Map the custom GPT ecosystem with structured data. Track category growth, creator activity, and rating distributions across the entire store.
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Technology scouts and innovation leads
Find GPTs that could automate tasks your team does manually. Extract search results by capability keyword and evaluate options with real data.
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Developers and GPT builders
Research your competitive landscape before launch. See exactly how many GPTs target your keyword, what they offer, and how users rate them.
Each GPT listing from the search results page becomes a structured row with:
| Field | What it contains |
| GPT Name | The display name of the GPT as it appears in search results. |
| Description | The short description or tagline shown in the listing preview. |
| Category | The category the GPT is classified under in the directory. |
| Creator | The person, team, or domain credited as the GPT builder. |
| Rating | The star rating displayed on the listing. |
| Conversation Count | The approximate number of conversations, when displayed. |
| Listing URL | Direct link to the full GPT detail page for deeper review. |
The GPTs app directory updates frequently as creators publish, modify, and remove listings. Each extraction captures the marketplace at a point in time. Schedule regular runs to track how the store evolves.
Frequently asked questions
What is a GPT store scraper?
A GPT store scraper searches the GPTs app directory and extracts structured data from the results - GPT names, descriptions, categories, creators, and ratings - into a spreadsheet or database format for analysis.
How many GPTs can I extract at once?
The robot processes the full search results page, including pagination. A single search query can yield dozens to hundreds of GPT listings depending on the keyword and category.
Do I need an API key or OpenAI account?
No. This robot reads publicly accessible pages on the GPTs app directory. No API key, OpenAI account, or GPT Plus subscription is required for extraction.
Combine GPT store data with other product intelligence sources for a comprehensive view of the AI tools market:
- GPTs detail page scraper - After discovering GPTs through search results, extract full detail pages for the most promising candidates to compare features in depth.
- Product Hunt product details scraper - See which GPTs from the store also launched on Product Hunt. Cross-reference directory data with launch metrics and community feedback.
- Chrome Web Store extension scraper - Compare custom GPTs with AI-powered Chrome extensions serving similar functions. Understand where the AI tool market is heading.
Map the GPT store with structured data
Search, extract, compare - get every GPT listing from the directory into a spreadsheet automatically.