What this robot does
Zapier connects over 6,000 apps into automated workflows, and its app directory page lists every integrated tool with basic metadata - name, listing position, logo, and direct link to the app's detail page. This directory-level view is distinct from individual app detail pages because it provides a bird's-eye perspective of the entire automation ecosystem. For product teams planning integration strategies, the full apps list reveals which tools are most prominently featured and where integration opportunities exist.
Technology analysts use it to track ecosystem growth over time. Operations teams use it as a lookup resource to verify that their tools are Zapier-compatible before committing to purchases.
The directory grows constantly as new apps launch integrations, making regular extraction valuable for tracking ecosystem evolution. This robot extracts the complete apps list from Zapier's directory pages.
What Zapier apps list extraction enables:
- ✓ Ecosystem-wide visibility: Extract every app in Zapier's directory at once. Build a comprehensive database of the automation ecosystem without clicking through thousands of individual pages.
- ✓ Category analysis: Apps are organized into categories. Extract the full list to analyze category distribution - which types of tools have the most integrations and where the ecosystem is thinnest.
- ✓ Integration popularity ranking: Sort extracted apps by integration count. Quickly identify which tools are most deeply embedded in the automation ecosystem.
- ✓ Growth tracking: Schedule regular extractions to monitor how many new apps join Zapier. Track ecosystem growth and identify newly integrated tools in your category.
| Position | Name | Link | Logo |
| #1 | Slack | zapier.com/apps/slack | thumbnail |
| #2 | Gmail | zapier.com/apps/gmail | thumbnail |
| #3 | Google Sheets | zapier.com/apps/google-sheets | thumbnail |
| #4 | Salesforce | zapier.com/apps/salesforce | thumbnail |
| #5 | HubSpot | zapier.com/apps/hubspot | thumbnail |
No Zapier account needed. The robot reads the public apps directory and extracts every listed app's data.
- A free Browse AI account (no credit card required).
- A Zapier apps directory page URL (zapier.com/apps or a category-filtered view).
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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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Navigate to the Zapier apps directory and copy the URL
Go to Zapier's apps directory. You can view the full list or filter by category. The page displays app cards with names, categories, and integration counts. Copy the URL.
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Run the robot
Click run. The robot reads the Zapier directory page and extracts the position, app names, logos, and listing links for every app displayed.
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Connect integrations or export your data
Your ecosystem database is structured and ready. Export to Google Sheets for category analysis, build integration landscape maps, or track the directory over time to monitor new app launches and ecosystem trends.
What can you do with the Zapier apps list data?
Directory-wide app data supports ecosystem analysis and strategic planning:
- Integration strategy: Extract all apps in your category. Identify which competitors are on Zapier and how many integrations they've built to inform your own integration roadmap.
- Partnership opportunity identification: Find apps in complementary categories with high integration counts. These represent potential integration partnership opportunities.
- Market landscape mapping: Build a visual map of the automation ecosystem. Extract category data to understand market structure and competitive dynamics.
- Vendor evaluation: Extract the full directory to verify which tools in your shortlist have Zapier integrations. Integration availability is a key factor in software procurement.
- Ecosystem growth tracking: Extract the directory monthly. Track new app additions, category growth rates, and shifts in integration popularity over time.
- Content creation: Building content about productivity tools? Extract the apps list to create authoritative, data-backed ecosystem comparisons and guides.
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Product managers
Map the integration ecosystem for strategic planning. Extract the full Zapier directory to identify competitive dynamics and partnership opportunities.
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Technology analysts
Track automation ecosystem growth. Extract directory data for market research and trend reports.
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Operations teams
Verify tool compatibility before purchasing. Extract the apps list to confirm Zapier integration availability for your tech stack.
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Content creators
Build data-backed content about productivity tools. Extract the Zapier directory for comprehensive ecosystem coverage.
Each app in the directory provides:
| Field | What it contains |
| Position | Sequential listing position in the Zapier apps directory. |
| Name | Name of the integrated tool. |
| Link | URL link to the app's detail page on Zapier. |
| Logo | Visual logo or thumbnail image of the app. |
Directory-level data for ecosystem mapping, competitive analysis, and integration strategy.
Frequently asked questions
How many apps are in Zapier's directory?
Zapier lists over 6,000 integrated apps and the number grows regularly as new tools build integrations.
Can I filter by category before extracting?
Yes. Navigate to a specific category on Zapier's directory and paste that filtered URL. The robot extracts whatever the page displays.
How often do new apps get added?
Zapier adds new app integrations continuously. Monthly extractions will capture new additions and ecosystem changes.
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