— The web is open. Anyone can copy one page. Getting ten thousand — structured, ready to use — has always required engineers, proxies, and patience. Thunderbit is for everyone left out of that equation.
For thirty years, the web has had two classes of citizens — those who could read it with code, and those who could only browse it. The second class is much, much bigger.
That gap was never a bug; it was the cost of how the web was built. APIs went to engineers. Bulk data went to companies large enough to hire scraper teams. Everyone else was left with copy-paste — or with so-called "no-code" scrapers that still asked you to click selectors, define fields, and reconfigure every time a page changed.
Thunderbit is the tool we wished existed — AI that sees any page the way a person does, decides what's on it, and hands you a spreadsheet. You describe what you want. We figure out the rest. Two clicks. Ten thousand rows. No code, and no setup.
We don't sell selectors. We don't sell proxies. We don't sell another way to write XPath. Thunderbit understands pages the way you would — visually, semantically, in plain English — and gives you a clean spreadsheet. Where most scrapers stop after one page, Thunderbit handles ten thousand.
We refuse to sell user data. We refuse to train our models on private workspaces. We refuse to call something AI-native if it still needs you to know what a CSS selector is.
For thirty years, the difference between 'I can see this data' and 'I can use this data at scale' was the difference between knowing how to code and not."
That gap is the entire reason Thunderbit exists. We're closing it, ten thousand pages at a time.
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