Reviews and photos of organizations — from four maps
A rating is one number; decisions are made on the picture: how many reviews, how the score moves, what the photos show. CrawlRover collects reviews and photo albums as separate data types.
What is collected
Two enrichment slots — reviews and photo albums
Ratings and counts
score and number of reviews per location
Dynamics
how the score changes — a trend, not a snapshot
Map comparison
one location rates differently on different maps
Photo albums
links to card photos: storefront, interior, menu



Photos — in bulk, and convenient
By albums, not one by one
Batch download
"Download photos" per location or for the whole sample — with progress, counters and volume in MB.
ZIP archive
All images in one archive — handy to pass to a designer or load into a catalogue.
Names by mask
Files are named by a template — photos match the rows of your database.
About the name mask ›What it is for in practice
Three typical scenarios
Reputation analysis
A spike of negative reviews at your chain — or a competitor's — shows in numbers early.
Scenario ›Site selection
Scores and photos of neighbouring venues say more about an area than a listing does.
Scenario ›About personal data — honestly
Rules built into the product
Public only
collects what any map visitor already sees
PII hidden in exports
review authors' data is redacted by default
You are the operator
you decide what to process — under the law and the terms
See your niche through your customers' eyes
Reviews and photos are enrichment slots — switched on with one toggle.