How to find Buying signals Like I have a company table what i use to find these signals and what steps i do in clay?
To find buying signals with your company table in Clay:
Monitor for News & Fundraising:
1. Click Actions
, then select Monitor for news & fundraising
2. Select your company table and choose the column with company domains
3. Select preferred news topics and set frequency
4. Click Save and run X rows
Monitor for Job Changes:
1. Click Actions
, then select one of the Monitor for...
options (new hires, job changes, or promotions)
2. Configure filters and set frequency
3. Add enrichments for additional data
Custom Signals:
1. Click + Add
→ Custom signal
or Actions
→ Import
→ Custom signal
2. Select a source to monitor and configure it
3. Set frequency and add enrichments like Slack notifications
News Template:
Use our pre-built template for monitoring company news to uncover urgent buyer needs - simply add company URLs to the first table and add the "News & Fundraising" action.
Your table needs LinkedIn URLs or company domains as identifiers for signals to work effectively.
Hey — here’s how you can find buying signals like the ones listed in your screenshot using Clay:
1. Start with your company table Make sure you have a column with the company name or domain.
2. Use Claygent or Find Professional Posts Add an enrichment and choose Claygent > GPT-4o. Add an enrichment called Find Professional posts
3. Create a metaprompter like this: “Look up any recent social media posts, press releases, or job listings from {company}. I’m looking for signs of internal events, catered meetings, employee engagement, wellness programs, or hybrid/on-site work policies. Summarize any relevant buying signals.”
4. Review the results You can scan the generated summaries or flag rows where strong buying signals were found. Let me know if you have more questions.
One more question from my side: when I collect data using a company name, the system pulls data for any company with that name, because the company name is often not written in full. For example, if I want data for the company “Mirai”, it sometimes pulls data for a different company in the United States, even though I wanted the one in Spain. On LinkedIn, the company URL might show something like “miraihotel4”, which doesn’t clearly match the name I’m targeting. So my question is: How can I make sure the data is collected only for the exact company I want, and from the correct country? Because right now, the system picks any company with a similar name, from any country, and that’s not accurate.
And after putting this prompt what will i do like after run this claygent so kindly guide me full step from scratch to end
kindly check why they showed green pill if signal is not found?
#CONTEXT# You are tasked with researching recent public signals from a company to identify internal events, employee engagement, wellness programs, and work policy trends that may indicate buying signals. #OBJECTIVE# Look up any recent social media posts, press releases, or job listings from /f_0symnzwjcwNbSkxVQFT. Summarize any relevant buying signals related to internal events, catered meetings, employee engagement, wellness programs, or hybrid/on-site work policies. #INSTRUCTIONS# 1. Search for recent social media posts, press releases, and job listings mentioning /f_0symnzwjcwNbSkxVQFT. Prioritize LinkedIn, company newsrooms, and reputable job boards. 2. Extract and review content for mentions of internal events, catered meetings, employee engagement initiatives, wellness programs, or hybrid/on-site work policies. 3. Use available columns such as LinkedIn Post Snippet, News Snippet, Job Snippet, Team Event Snippet, Employee Perks Evidence, and Workplace Events & Perks to structure your findings. 4. Summarize any relevant buying signals found, referencing the source (e.g., LinkedIn, press release, job listing). 5. If no relevant information is found, return "No recent buying signals found." #EXAMPLES# Example Input: Company Name: Acme Corp Example Output: - LinkedIn Post Snippet: "Acme Corp hosted a hybrid team-building event last week." - Job Snippet: "We offer flexible hybrid work policies and monthly wellness programs." - News Snippet: "Acme Corp launches new employee engagement initiative." Summary: Acme Corp demonstrates strong employee engagement and hybrid work flexibility, indicating potential buying signals for HR and wellness solutions what prompt i used
Hi Ali, Thank you for reaching out to the support team. In order to effectively troubleshoot the AI columns that you mentioned in your ticket, could you please provide the link of the table you're working from? I look forward to your response!
check this and guide me through step by step and also guide me i don't want to waste my credits so give me authentic prompt too...
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Hello Ali! Thanks for reaching out! I cannot see the AI column for which you sent the prompt. I checked out your prompt and it seems to be a good start. Redirecting you to this resource: https://www.clay.com/university/lesson/prompt-engineering-crash-course-clay-101
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