About
Enis founded Krawly in 2024 after years of building bespoke scrapers and SEO automation for agencies and SaaS products. His engineering background spans Python, Django, distributed systems, Playwright/Puppeteer-based headless crawlers, and the kind of hands-on operational work that comes with running browser farms at scale. He writes about web scraping ethics, technical SEO methodology, and the practical engineering behind small-team data products. Outside Krawly he publishes deep-dive teardowns of scraping countermeasures and shares findings with the open-source community. Every guide on Krawly is either written by Enis directly or reviewed by him before publishing; tool implementations are also his responsibility.
Areas of expertise
Recent posts by Enis Getmez
How to Scrape YouTube Playlist Data in 2026 (Free & Easy)
Learn how to extract video titles, descriptions, and metadata from any YouTube playlist in seconds — no coding required.
Read articleHow to Find Email Addresses from Any Website (5 Free Methods)
Discover 5 proven methods to find contact emails from any website — for sales outreach, PR, and business development.
Read articleFree SEO Audit Checklist for 2026 (With Tools)
Complete SEO audit checklist with free tools for every check — meta tags, speed, security, structured data, and more.
Read articleYouTube SEO: How to Extract Tags, Subtitles & Comments from Any Video
Learn how to extract YouTube tags, subtitles, and comments for SEO research and content strategy — all free tools included.
Read articleWhat is Web Scraping? A Beginner's Guide (2026)
Learn what web scraping is, how it works, common use cases, and how to scrape websites without coding using free tools.
Read articleHow to Improve Your Website's SEO in 30 Minutes
A practical, step-by-step guide to quickly audit and improve your website's SEO using free tools. No technical expertise needed.
Read articleWhat I Learned Auditing 100 Small-Business Sites for Free SEO Wins
Across 100 sites we audited with our own tools, the same five issues kept showing up — and they're cheap to fix. Real numbers, screenshots, and the patches that worked.
Read articleIs It Legal to Scrape a Website in 2026? A Practical Guide
What U.S., EU, and UK courts have actually ruled on web scraping in the past two years — and the four-question checklist I run before any scraping job.
Read articleFree vs Paid SEO Tools: An Honest Comparison from Someone Who Built Both
After two years building Krawly's free tools and a decade using paid platforms (Ahrefs, SEMrush, Screaming Frog), here's what each one is actually good for — and where free tools genuinely do not compete.
Read articleI Tested Every Free SEO Crawler I Could Find — Here's What Each One Actually Does
Twelve free SEO crawlers, one identical 50-page site, the same five checks across all of them. Real numbers, real screenshots, real recommendations — not a Top-10 listicle.
Read articleI Audited 50 E-Commerce Sites for Schema.org Product Markup — Most Are Wrong
Real numbers from a 50-store schema audit: which fields are missing, which validate but lie, and the eight mistakes I saw repeatedly enough to call a pattern. With copy-paste fixes.
Read articleHeadless Browser Detection in 2026 — What Actually Works and What Doesn't
Two years of running headless browsers against sites that actively try to block them. The fingerprints that still matter, the ones that became noise, and how to tell the difference.
Read articleWhy Most Free Email Finders Are Useless — And the Three That Actually Work
I ran 14 free email-finder tools against the same 100 target domains. 60% of the results were guesses, 20% were duplicates, and the working set was smaller than any of them claim. Here are the three that pulled their weight.
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