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ThemeForest Scraper

Thunderbit’s ThemeForest Scraper helps you extract structured data from ThemeForest listings using AI. Scrape website template and WordPress theme results, then enrich your dataset with subpage scraping for full item details. Export to Excel, Google Sheets, Airtable, Notion, CSV, or JSON.
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Thunderbit’s ThemeForest Scraper helps you turn ThemeForest listings into clean, structured data using AI. You can scrape website templates and WordPress theme results, then use subpage scraping to collect full item details like pricing, ratings, and sales from each product page. Export your results to Excel, Google Sheets, Airtable, Notion, CSV, or JSON for analysis, reporting, and monitoring.

🧩 What is ThemeForest Scraper

The ThemeForest Scraper is an built for extracting data from pages with minimal setup. You simply open the page you want (like a category or popular listing), click AI Suggest Columns, then click Scrape to generate a structured table.

ThemeForest Website Screenshot

Thunderbit’s AI reads the page layout and suggests the best fields to capture. When you need deeper details, Subpage Scraping can visit each item page and enrich your dataset automatically.

🧲 What can you scrape with ThemeForest

ThemeForest is packed with product listing pages that are ideal for building datasets: pricing research, competitor tracking, niche discovery, and content planning. Below are two common scraping workflows you can run with Thunderbit.

This use case focuses on extracting structured data from the popular website templates listing page, such as item names, prices, ratings, and links. It’s useful when you want to compare templates across categories or shortlist products for a project.

Target page:

Browse Website Templates Screenshot

Steps:

  1. Download the and register an account.
  2. Go to the destination page, for example: .
  3. Click AI Suggest Columns to get recommended column names and data types.
  4. Click Scrape to run the scraper, then export to Excel, Google Sheets, Airtable, Notion, CSV, or JSON.

Column names

ColumnDescription
🏷️ Item NameThe template name shown in the listing.
🔗 Item URLDirect link to the item’s product page for deeper details.
💲 PriceThe listed price displayed on the results page.
RatingAverage star rating shown for the item (if available).
🧾 Sales / DownloadsThe sales count displayed on the listing (often used as popularity).
🧑‍💻 AuthorThe author or studio name that published the item.
🏷️ CategoryThe category context (e.g., site templates) and any visible tags.
🖼️ Thumbnail Image URLThe preview image URL for the item card.

Tip: After scraping the listing, click Scrape Subpages in Thunderbit to pull richer fields from each item page (e.g., last updated, compatible browsers, documentation, included files).

📰 Scrape ThemeForest WordPress Blog & Magazine Themes

This use case is ideal for collecting WordPress themes in the Blog & Magazine category for research, comparisons, or building a curated directory. You can capture theme names, pricing, ratings, and then enrich with subpage details like update history and feature lists.

Target page:

Read Blog and News Screenshot

Steps:

  1. Download the and register an account.
  2. Go to the destination page, for example: .
  3. Click AI Suggest Columns to generate recommended fields for this category page.
  4. Click Scrape to extract the data and export it to your preferred tool.

Column names

ColumnDescription
🧩 Theme NameThe WordPress theme name as shown in the results.
🔗 Theme URLLink to the theme’s product page (useful for subpage enrichment).
💲 PriceThe listed price for the theme license.
RatingStar rating shown on the listing (if available).
🧾 SalesSales volume shown on the card (often used to gauge demand).
🧑‍🎨 AuthorThe theme author name displayed on the listing.
🏷️ Tags / BadgesAny visible labels like “Bestseller” or feature tags.
🖼️ Preview ImageThe theme thumbnail/preview image URL.

🎯 Why Use ThemeForest Tool

Scraping ThemeForest data helps you make faster, more informed decisions when you’re evaluating themes and templates at scale.

Common reasons you might scrape ThemeForest:

  • Ecommerce & product teams: Track pricing, ratings, and sales signals across categories to understand what’s trending.
  • Agencies & freelancers: Build shortlists for clients by comparing templates across niches, budgets, and popularity.
  • Marketing teams: Monitor category movement and identify high-performing design patterns for landing pages and content sites.
  • Sales teams: Create lead lists of authors/studios (where available) and organize them in a CRM-friendly format.
  • Researchers & analysts: Build datasets for market analysis, category benchmarking, and trend reporting.

Thunderbit is designed for business workflows: you can scrape, enrich via subpages, and export to the tools you already use. If you’re new to scraping, these guides can help:

🧭 How to Use ThemeForest Chrome Extension

  1. Install the Thunderbit Chrome Extension: Get it from the and create your account.
  2. Navigate to a ThemeForest listing page: For example, open or .
  3. Activate AI-Powered Scraper: Click AI Suggest Columns to generate fields, then adjust column names or data types if needed (text, number, URL, image, etc.).
  4. Scrape and enrich: Click Scrape for the listing page, then use Scrape Subpages to visit each item URL and add details like “Last Updated” or “Compatible With.”

You can also handle pagination (next-page buttons or infinite scroll) and choose Cloud Scraping (fast for public pages) or Browser Scraping (best when a site requires your logged-in session).

💳 Pricing for ThemeForest

Thunderbit uses a simple credit system:

  • 1 credit = 1 output row in your results table
  • Exports are free: Excel, Google Sheets, Airtable, Notion, CSV, and JSON

You can start with the Free tier and scrape 6 pages per month. If you start a free trial, you can scrape 10 pages for free, which is a practical way to test ThemeForest category pages and subpage enrichment.

Paid plans are designed for ongoing monitoring and larger datasets. The yearly plan is more cost effective because it includes a discount compared to paying month-to-month. See full details on .

If you’re scraping a listing with 100 items, expect about 100 credits for the initial run (one row per item). If you then enrich those 100 rows with subpage scraping, the credit usage depends on how many rows you output and how you structure your table.

❓ FAQ

  1. What is the AI Powered ThemeForest Scraper?
    The AI Powered ThemeForest Scraper is a workflow in Thunderbit that uses AI to read ThemeForest pages and convert listings into structured rows and columns. You click AI Suggest Columns to generate fields, then click Scrape to extract the data and export it.

  2. What is Thunderbit?
    is an AI web scraping and productivity Chrome Extension that helps you extract data from websites, PDFs, and images into structured tables. It’s built for business users who want results quickly, with features like subpage scraping, pagination handling, and one-click exports.

  3. What data can I extract from ThemeForest listings?
    You can typically extract item name, item URL, price, rating, sales, author, thumbnail image, and category tags. With subpage scraping, you can often add deeper fields like last updated date, software/version compatibility, included files, and documentation links.

  4. How does Subpage Scraping work for ThemeForest items?
    After you scrape a listing page, Thunderbit can open each item’s product page (the subpage) and pull additional details into the same row. This is useful when the listing card doesn’t show everything you need, such as update history or feature highlights.

  5. Can Thunderbit handle pagination and infinite scroll on ThemeForest?
    Yes. Thunderbit supports common pagination patterns, including next-page navigation and infinite scrolling. This helps you collect more than what’s visible on the first page without manually copying and pasting.

  6. Do I need to know how to code to scrape ThemeForest?
    No. Thunderbit is designed for non-technical workflows: you use AI Suggest Columns and then scrape. If you want more control, you can rename columns, change data types, and add a Field AI Prompt to guide extraction or formatting.

  7. What export options do I get after scraping?
    You can export to Excel, Google Sheets, Airtable, and Notion, or download as CSV/JSON. Export is free, which makes it easy to share datasets with your team or plug them into reporting workflows.

  8. Is Cloud Scraping or Browser Scraping better for ThemeForest?
    For public ThemeForest pages, Cloud Scraping is usually faster because Thunderbit can process batches of pages quickly. If you need to scrape content that depends on your session (for example, content behind a login), Browser Scraping is the better option because it runs inside your Chrome environment.

  9. How can I keep a ThemeForest dataset updated over time?
    Use Thunderbit’s Scheduled Scraper to run the same scrape on a schedule and keep your pricing, ratings, or category tracking current. This is helpful for monitoring changes in popular items, spotting new entrants, and maintaining an internal directory.

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Ready to build a clean ThemeForest dataset in minutes with AI: try and start scraping today.