Anti-Bot Registry / Category

Reservations & Dining anti-bot protection

Reservation platforms defend table availability because automated hoarding and resale of bookings is a recognized abuse pattern, so they apply account gating, device checks, and sensitive rate limiting. Legitimate availability and market research needs city-accurate mobile IPs, low request rates, and strict adherence to platform terms. We index 1 reservations & dining sites; the most common protection is Imperva (Incapsula), and 1 are rated hard. Reviewed July 2026.

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#SiteProtection observedDifficulty
1Resy
resy.com
Imperva (Incapsula)reCAPTCHA
Hard target

Protection used across reservations & dining sites

Reservations & Dining scraping: FAQ

What bot protection do reservations & dining sites use?

Across 1 reservations & dining sites in the registry, the most common protection is Imperva (Incapsula), followed by reCAPTCHA. Each site's observed stack is listed below and on its own page.

How hard is it to scrape reservations & dining sites?

1 of 1 are rated Hard - large-scale public-data collection there tends to need real mobile carrier IPs and careful session handling. The rest are Light or Moderate. Difficulty reflects the network layer, not a bypass method.

How is this measured?

Each entry is derived from public HTTP response signatures observed on the site's landing response, reviewed July 2026. A technology is listed only when a canonical signal was present.

Collecting reservations & dining data at scale?

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