Zenserp

Pulls live search results from Google, Bing, and Yandex into your workflows to automate competitive intelligence and market research.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Zenserp integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Zenserp calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Zenserp data, across all 12 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Zenserp access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Zenserp, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Zenserp is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Zenserp.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Zenserp action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Zenserp, and when to use it.

Google Search
Use this to get structured organic search results for any query. Pulls titles, snippets, and URLs.
Google News Search
Pull recent news articles for a specific topic or brand. Use this for PR monitoring.
Google Maps Search
Get localized business results. Provide a location or coordinates to find nearby services.
Google Shopping Search
Extract product offers and pricing data. Use this to track competitor pricing trends.
Google Trends
Retrieve keyword popularity data over time to identify rising search interest.
Google Image Search
Pull structured image search results including source URLs and image dimensions.
Google Video Search
Search for video content and extract metadata like duration and channel name.
Google Reverse Image Search
Use a public image URL to find other websites where that image appears.
Bing Search
Obtain search results from Bing. Use this to compare visibility across different engines.
Yandex Search
Pull programmatic search data from Yandex. Useful for international market research.
Search Market Trends
Combine Google Trends and organic search to validate a new product niche.
Local Business Audit
Run a Google Maps search to verify business listing accuracy across a region.
Yandex Search via Zenserp
Tool to obtain yandex search results via zenserp api. use when you need programmatic access to yandex search data after constructing a query.
Zenserp Google Image Search
Tool to perform a google image search via zenserp. use when you need structured image search results for a specific query.
Zenserp Google Search
Tool to perform a standard google search via zenserp. use when you need structured serp data for a given query.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven does not provide Zenserp credits. You must have your own Zenserp account and API key. When you connect Zenserp to Ceven, the agent uses your specific API quota for every request. If you run a large scale workflow that requests thousands of search results in a short window, you may hit your Zenserp plan limit. Once your Zenserp credits are exhausted, the workflow will return an error until your plan resets or you upgrade your tier. We recommend monitoring your Zenserp dashboard to ensure you have enough credits for the frequency of your automated search tasks.
Yes. When you use a Zenserp search action in Ceven, you can specify the location and language parameters. This allows the agent to see exactly what a user in London or Tokyo sees. This is critical for global brands that need to monitor local SEO performance. The agent sends these parameters directly to the Zenserp API, which then proxies the request through local servers to avoid being blocked and to ensure the results are geographically accurate for that specific region.
Zenserp focuses on real time extraction. When Ceven triggers a search action, Zenserp fetches the current state of the search engine results page. This means you get the most up to date rankings and news. However, search engines can change results slightly between requests due to personalization or A B testing. If you need to track changes over time, we suggest setting up a scheduled Ceven workflow that pulls the data daily and saves it to a database for comparison.
The Google Search action pulls from the general web index, including blogs, corporate sites, and wikis. It is best for tracking organic keyword rankings. The Google News action specifically targets the news tab of Google. Use this when you need to monitor press releases, journalistic coverage, or breaking industry updates. In Ceven, you can set up a workflow that triggers a news search every hour and sends a summary of new articles to your email.
Zenserp provides the search engine results page data, which includes the title, snippet, and URL. It does not scrape the full content of the destination webpage. To analyze the actual page content, you can build a Ceven workflow that first uses Zenserp to find the URL and then uses a separate web scraping tool or the Ceven browser agent to visit that page and extract the text. This two step process is the standard way to perform deep competitive analysis.
You do not need to worry about CAPTCHAs when using Zenserp through Ceven. Zenserp manages the proxy rotation and CAPTCHA solving on their backend. This is the primary value of using an API over a custom scraper. Your workflows will run smoothly without being blocked by Google or Bing. Ceven simply sends the query and receives the JSON response. If Zenserp encounters an issue with a specific query, it returns a standard API error which the Ceven agent can then handle or retry.
The limits are determined by your Zenserp subscription tier, not by Ceven. Some Zenserp plans have rate limits on how many requests you can make per second. If you trigger a massive batch of searches simultaneously, you might encounter a rate limit error. To avoid this, you can use Ceven's workflow settings to add a small delay between requests. This ensures you stay within your plan limits while still processing thousands of keywords over the course of an hour.
Yes. Zenserp provides dedicated endpoints for image and video searches. In Ceven, you can use the Google Image Search action to find visual assets or the Google Video Search action to find content on YouTube and other platforms. This is useful for auditing your own visual presence or seeing which videos are dominating the search results for your industry. The agent returns structured data including the source URL and the thumbnail link for every result found.

Alternatives to Zenserp

Other tools that solve a similar problem. Ceven supports these too, so you can switch or run more than one at once.

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