hey, I am looking to get a list of companies that my competitors are working with (lets assume I have a list of 20 such companies) - one way to go about it is to use claygent but is there a better way? it can probably encompass looking at their socials, website, customer success pages, etc. any ideas? (
Hey Jatin G. good question! claygent is a great start but you can go deeper try scraping their site for client logos or testimonials, check LinkedIn for people they interact with, and look at social posts or comments where clients are tagged. Are you looking at SaaS or ecom brands mostly? and is this a one-time thing or ongoing research?
mostly advertising agencies and it will be an ongoing research
Got it! since itβs mostly advertising agencies and ongoing, Iβd recommend setting up a few saved filters or claygent searches you can refresh weekly also, tracking their partnerships or case studies can reveal a lot over time
For ongoing competitor client research, combine multiple approaches: Beyond Claygent: ** Use our Chrome extension to scrape competitor websites for client logos and testimonials ** Pull their Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google ads to see which clients they're promoting ** Set up social listening across LinkedIn, X, Reddit to capture mentions of their clients ** Use Instagram enrichment and Claygent for Facebook pages to find tagged clients For advertising agencies specifically: ** Track their ad data to see which brands they're running campaigns for ** Monitor case studies and partnership announcements regularly Set up weekly refreshes of these searches for ongoing monitoring.
Sources: Clay for Startups Extract a list of companies that can't be filtered for on Apollo or scraped from Google Maps | Clay Claybooks: Get Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google ads for any company with just a URL | Clay.com Claybooks: Signals: Capture social listening signals across LinkedIn, X, Reddit, and YouTube | Clay.com Data points: Company Ads Data | Clay.com