New RSS Feeds source
RSS Feeds are an easy way to stay up to date with your favorite websites, such as blogs or online magazines. If a site offers an RSS feed, now you can get the feed data directly populated in a Clay table! There’s a lot of neat things you can do here such a using AI to write summaries, or filtering articles relevant to topics/trends, and much more! If you have any creative ideas for how you’ll use RSS feeds, comment them below 👇
Learn more about setting up the source yourself here🙊
and to keep the LinkedIn momentum going on this lovely Monday morning… 🥁
Clay now has the much anticipated Find Employee Headcount by Country 🌎
You can search companies by their LinkedIn URL, domain, SalesNav URL, or SalesNav ID. There’s also over 10+ ways to filter your headcount including department, title, years of experience, location, education, and more! See it in action here⭐️
Hey outbounders! We’ve got two (yes, two) HUGE updates to our LinkedIn sources
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Add more people to your existing LinkedIn search: Whether it’s people, companies, and jobs, you can now re-run your searches to add additional results to the same Clay table. No more hacky segmenting to pull in your entire TAM from my sources. It will automatically pull new results, so you don’t have to worry about duplicates! Watch us do it live here👈
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Exclude existing results from your LinkedIn search: If you want to run a new search with a different criteria, you can now exclude existing results from the same or a different table. This will help to exclude certain lists of people, companies, and jobs (e.g. existing customers, lists you’ve already used, do not contact lists, etc.) to make your outbound even tighter. See an example of excluding here👈
Big news for AI fanatics
Tired of prompts returning results in whatever format they feel like that moment?
Answer formatting for Claygent has your back!
Gone are the days of pleading with GPT to return only what you asked—and no more! 🧙♀️Simply choose from Text (which is the standard setting), Number, True/False, or Select. After that, Claygent’s output will obey your chosen format, making it simple and easy to write prompts moving forward.
On top of that, you can specify a default value for Claygent to return if it can’t fulfill its mission, eliminating the need for you to specify it as part of your prompt.
Check out this video to see it in action, try it out for yourself, and let us know if you have any feedback!
Calling all Salesforce users 🫡
We hope this Valentine’s Day you’ll fall in love with Colin Parsons (Clay)’s brilliant update to our Salesforce source 💙 Now, when you start a table with records from Salesforce, you’re no longer limited to 2,000 records
The only exception for this is when you’re creating a Clay table from a SOQL-incompatible Salesforce view, in which case you’re still limited to 2,000 records. SOQL-incompatible views are relatively rare; for more details on them, check out this in-depth discussion👈
More exciting news from Colin Parsons (Clay)! Take your outbound omnichannel by automating LinkedIn messages with La Growth Machine
Once you’ve set up a LinkedIn message campaign and an audience in La Growth Machine, you can send leads from Clay to an LGM audience using the Create Lead LGM action. You can pass LGM up to 10 custom attributes per lead, so you can personalize the message you send them. You can also look up a lead in LGM from Clay with the Search Lead action🔎
You’ll find these two actions in the enrichment panel. One thing to watch out for - La Growth Machine only accepts strings as custom attributes, not numbers, booleans, or any other data type ✋
Learn more here: https://www.loom.com/share/eea8b90d629b498588c895b78efe4651