Scrape product reviews from any ecommerce store
Pull reviews from Amazon, Shopify, G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, and any store you can open in Chrome. Rating, date, verified badge, full body — into Claude or your Sheet.
Why your current scraper doesn't cut it
Product reviews are the richest signal for positioning, feature gaps, and competitive intel. The problem is getting them out — review pages are heavily A/B tested and most scrapers break on every redesign.
Stekpad re-learns the review DOM when sites change. Works on every ecommerce review surface: Amazon, Shopify stores, G2 software reviews, Capterra, Trustpilot, and long-tail DTC sites.
How to do it with Stekpad
- 1
Open any review page
Amazon reviews, Shopify product reviews, G2 category page, Trustpilot company page — all supported. - 2
Click a review
Stekpad detects the review pattern and highlights every review. Add rating, title, body, date, verified badge. - 3
Run across multiple products
Save the recipe and re-run on your full competitive set. 1,000 reviews per product in under 5 minutes. - 4
Hand the corpus to Claude
Pipe reviews through the MCP server and ask Claude to surface top complaints, feature requests, and positioning gaps.
What you get that other tools miss
Any review platform
Amazon, G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, Shopify, custom DTC — one recipe covers all.
Claude-ready corpus
Pipe directly to Claude for theme extraction, sentiment, positioning gaps.
DOM-change resilient
Gemma selector re-learns when stores redesign. No recipe rebuilds.
Multi-product batch
Save once, re-run across every ASIN or product in your competitive set.
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