Bing search Structured results Live signals

Collect Bing organic rankings, ads, news, images, and local results through a familiar SERP workflow. Use Bing data to monitor enterprise-heavy search audiences, compare engines, and support AI search research.

What can you do with Bing data?

Bing is an important signal for enterprise search, Microsoft surfaces, and cross-engine visibility analysis.

B2B SEO monitoring

Track rankings for enterprise and professional audiences where Bing usage can be materially different from Google.

Copilot search data source

Support AI search research with current Bing result pages and citation-like discovery signals.

Bing Ads competitor monitoring

Collect paid placements, copy, and destination signals to understand competitor campaigns.

Bing News monitoring

Track news results and publisher coverage for brand, market, and reputation monitoring.

Cross-engine rank comparison

Compare Google and Bing visibility to find missed opportunities and engine-specific ranking gaps.

Bing Maps business data

Collect local business and map result signals for market coverage and local SEO analysis.

Why use Clawoxy for Bing data?

Collect Bing organic rankings, ads, news, images, and local results through a familiar SERP workflow. Use Bing data to monitor enterprise-heavy search audiences, compare engines, and support AI search research.

One SERP workflow across engines

Use consistent request patterns and response concepts when comparing Bing with other search engines.

Live instead of stale snapshots

Retrieve current search pages when rank, ads, news, and local results change quickly.

Useful for AI search research

Bing-powered surfaces make Bing data increasingly relevant for AI visibility monitoring.

Bing search

Collect Bing organic rankings, ads, news, images, and local results through a familiar SERP workflow. Use Bing data to monitor enterprise-heavy search audiences, compare engines, and support AI search research.

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  1. 01{
  2. 02 "engine": "google",
  3. 03 "location": "United States",
  4. 04 "organic": [
  5. 05 { "position": 1, "title": "..." }
  6. 06 ],
  7. 07 "ai_overview": {
  8. 08 "text": "...", "sources": [...]
  9. 09 }
  10. 10}

Pay only for valid data

No. Clawoxy uses success-based billing: credits are consumed only when a request ultimately succeeds and returns valid content. Retries caused by blocked IPs, target-site errors, or timeouts do not consume credits.

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FAQ

Yes. Use the same keyword set across engines and compare organic, paid, local, and news visibility in your own reporting layer.