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What is Tabs Extraction?

Tabs is a feature that lets you extract matching sections from all open tabs in your browser at once. It has less risk of blocking when extracting multiple pages simultaneously, and the workflow is simpler.

Quick Start

➡️ Open multiple tabs in browser ➡️ Click Listly icon ➡️ Go to Tabs tab ➡️ Select Parts ➡️ Select extraction areas ➡️ Select data tab to extract in results ➡️ Download file


How to Use

1

Open Multiple Tabs in Your Web Browser

Open the pages you want to extract as individual tabs in your browser. At this time, you can use the [Open Multiple Tabs] button to conveniently open many tabs in one window.

2

Click the Listly Icon

On one page among the multiple tabs, click Listly extension iconTabsParts button.

3

Select Extraction Areas

Select the areas you want to extract data from.

The extraction area selection method is the same as LISTLY PARTS.

When you click the [Run Listly] button, you'll be taken to the results page. You can see that tabs with the same data pattern as your selected section are automatically organized into one folder.

4

Select Tab for Data to Extract

In the results page, select the tab containing the information you want to extract, then click the [Excel] or [Google Sheets] button to export the data.

5

Download Extracted Data

Open the downloaded Excel or Google Sheets file to see information from multiple tabs neatly organized in a single file.


Tutorial Video


Tabs Extraction FAQ

I need to do Tabs extraction, but new tabs aren't appearing on the website. Is it blocked?

First, to perform Tabs extraction, you need to open new tabs in your browser first. Basically, you can open individual detail pages you want to extract one by one using right-click from the list page, but this is cumbersome, and

Error messages like BLANK#BLOCKED shown in the image below may appear.

Properly opened detail page example in new tab
Detail page that didn't open properly in new tab example

When opening detail pages in new tabs using right-click, errors like the above often occur if you don't click precisely on the area containing the detail page link.

You can prevent this by using Listly's [Open Multiple Tabs (Open Tabs)] feature or other extensions that open URLs all at once.

Listly Data Extraction Units: Basic URLs vs Advanced URLs

URLs are Listly's unit of data extraction. We classify them into 'Basic URLs' and 'Advanced URLs' based on usage and deduction method, and the differences are as follows:

Basic URLs (URLs for Basic features)

  • Usage: Used for single-page extraction through the Basic tab of the extension.

  • Deduction method: 1 Basic URL is deducted each time a page is extracted.

  • Usage conditions: Available unlimitedly when subscribing to upper-tier plans like Light Plan and Business Plan. Free Plan users get 10 URLs recharged after 30 days once they've used all 10. Basic URLs cannot be purchased separately.

Advanced URLs (URLs for Advanced features)

  • Usage: Used when utilizing Listly's advanced features such as Tabs, group extraction, auto-click, auto-scroll, schedule settings, action templates, etc.

  • Deduction method: 1 Advanced URL is deducted for processing one page worth of data through advanced features. Not deducted if extraction fails.

  • Usage conditions: Renewed monthly after the first payment of the subscribed plan. Consumed Advanced URLs cannot be additionally purchased from the pricing page. If you want to purchase more, you must first subscribe to a higher-tier plan.

If I want to receive the Excel file in the order tabs are opened, what should I do?

The first method is to click the extract button on the first tab among the open browser tabs. Then the first tab is automatically set as the 'tab source', and the results page also opens based on that 'tab source'.

If you've already clicked the extract button on a tab other than the first browser tab, you can change the reference task in the results page. ① Click the first URL in the folder list. ② Select the tab containing the data you want to extract from the information card below.

After this process, click the Excel or Google Sheets button to download the results.

By making the first browser tab the 'reference point', you can extract data sorted in the order the tabs were opened as shown above.

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