Txstate Scraper
Spider read txstate.edu in 154 ms without a browser and returned 66 lines of clean markdown, including sections like "Texas State University", "Applications open for 2026" and "Innovating at the Frontier".
# Texas State UniversityStudents walking across campus on a sunny day## Applications open for 2026## On July 1, 2026, Texas State officially enters the Pac-12 ConferenceIt's not just our athletics that are growing. We are investing in research, supporting innovative minds, and creating opportunities for all motivated learners to build a better future.## Innovating at the Frontier## Explore TXSTTXST launches Metallurgical Engineering, Trades, Apprenticeship and Learning (METAL) programTXST faculty lead Department of Energy Genesis Mission projects to advance efficient, reliable scienceTXST professor brings Texas travel expertise to 'Lonely Planet'TXST students, alumni selected as awardees during NSF’s 2026 Graduate Research Fellowship Program competitionSix questions answered about the current cyclospora outbreak by a TXST microbiology and virology specialistEvents Calendar: Find the best TXST events## Important DatesDegrees Post to Transcripts for Summer 2026## This is TXSTWe're the most beautiful university in Texas and the most welcoming community, too. See why more than 40,000 students like you are proud to call this place home.Beginning of video dialog content The same call, in code.
The capture above came back as markdown. These examples add a key, so you get browser rendering, proxies, and concurrency on txstate.edu.
import { SpiderBrowser } from "spider-browser";
const spider = new SpiderBrowser({
apiKey: process.env.SPIDER_API_KEY!,
});
await spider.connect();
const page = spider.page!;
await page.goto("https://txstate.edu");
// No selectors, no schema. Spider reads the page and names the fields.
const data = await page.scrape();
console.log(data);
await spider.close(); import { Spider } from "@spider-cloud/spider-client";
const spider = new Spider({ apiKey: process.env.SPIDER_API_KEY! });
const result = await spider.scrapeUrl("https://www.txstate.edu", {
return_format: "markdown",
});
console.log(result); Ready for volume? Get an API key →
Fields you can pull.
Spider names these from the page. The capture above came back as markdown; the same
call with return_format: "json" returns them as keys.
What txstate.edu costs to scrape.
The capture above cost $0.000082 to fetch. Pricing is $1 per GB of pre-transformation bandwidth plus $0.001 per CPU minute, so a page like this one lands at a fraction of a cent. Failed requests are billed at $0.
- Free balance on signup
- No card required to test
- Balance never expires
Run it keyless, no account
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Start scraping txstate.edu.
You already have the call. A key raises the rate limit and turns on browser rendering, proxies, and concurrency. Balance never expires, and top-ups go through secure checkout.