DatafetchPro
    About me

    One person, one job at a time.
    That's the whole company.

    I automate the boring stuff — browser tasks, data scraping, form submissions, and API workflows — so you don't have to. Python and Playwright when it needs to run on a server, no-code macros and browser extensions when it doesn't. Either way, the person who scopes your job is the person who writes the code and answers when something breaks.

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    roleFreelance browser automation & data extraction
    buildsScrapers · RPA bots · API pipelines · Extensions
    basedJaranwala, Pakistan — UTC+5
    team1. No agency layer, no subcontractors
    replyUsually same day
    5 lines✓ available for new work
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    Automations delivered
    0M+
    Records extracted
    0 days or less
    Typical delivery
    0%
    Source code handed over
    Four routes

    Which one your task actually needs

    I build the same automation four different ways. Pick one to see what it's good at, what you get back — and when I'd talk you out of it.

    Best fit for

    Python & Playwright bots

    • JavaScript-heavy sites, pagination, and infinite scroll — Playwright renders the page the way a real browser does, so the data is actually there when the scraper looks.
    • Price and inventory monitors that fire a webhook or an email the moment a value moves, instead of you checking a tab.
    • Multi-site pipelines landing in SQLite or PostgreSQL on a schedule, with retry logic, rate limiting, and logs you can read after the fact.
    • Login automation, form filling, and RPA tasks that need to keep running without a browser window open.
    When I'd point you elsewhere

    If the task runs a few times a week on your own machine, a UI.Vision macro is cheaper and you can edit it yourself.

    You get
    CSV, JSON, SQLite or PostgreSQL
    Turnaround
    2–5 days · 1–3 revision rounds
    Built with
    PythonPlaywrightPostgreSQL
    How I work

    The opinions behind the code

    These aren't policies written for a page. They're the reasons my bots are still running a year later.

    I read your target before I quote

    I open the site and look at how it's built. If there's a login wall, a rate limit, or protection that makes it unreliable, you hear about it before you pay — not halfway through the build.

    No black boxes, ever

    Full source code, readable macro and workflow files, settings in a config instead of buried in a function. Hand it to another developer next year and they shouldn't need me to explain it.

    Built to survive unattended

    Retry logic, rate limiting, error handling, and logs are standard, not an upsell. A bot that dies quietly at 3am is worse than no bot, because you find out days later.

    Delivery isn't the end

    Layouts move and selectors break. Minor fixes after handover are part of the job, not a new invoice — I'd rather your tool keep working than win an argument about scope.

    Toolbelt

    What I reach for

    I don't sell one tool. Tap a category to see what's in it.

    PythonPlaywrightSeleniumScrapyrequests

    The job decides the tool, not the other way round. If your task doesn't need a Python bot, I'll build the macro instead — and tell you if it needs nothing at all.

    Working together

    The practical details

    The things you'd otherwise have to ask in the first message.

    Response time
    Usually same day
    Time zone
    UTC+5 — overlaps EU mornings and US evenings
    Languages
    English, Urdu
    Who you work with
    Just me, start to finish
    Typical delivery
    2 days for a single task, 5 for a full pipeline
    Revisions
    1 to 3 rounds, depending on scope
    Handover
    Source code, config files, setup instructions
    After delivery
    Layout-change fixes included
    Where to find me

    Four gigs, one person behind all of them

    FiverrLevel 2 Seller

    Python bots, UI.Vision macros, Automa workflows, and browser extensions — separate listings, same person building all four. That rating came from one thing: tools that kept working after the invoice cleared.

    Brief me directly
    Ready when you are

    What are you still doing by hand?

    Send me the site and the task. You'll get an approach, a timeline, and a fixed quote back — and if it can't be done reliably, I'll tell you that instead.

    Describe your task

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