big feature request:
Actually, "Send table data" does update existing rows! When you first send a row, it creates a new row in the destination table. For subsequent sends, it updates that same row. [1]
So you can use "Send table data" to update your existing rows with Size data without creating duplicates.
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but that means i have to send the data again?? But those leads are no longer in that orignal tabel?
You don't need to send the data again! Use Lookup columns to pull existing data from your original table or CRM into your current table. [1]
This way you get the Size data without having to recreate or re-send anything.
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i am doing a find company search in clay and I am seeing 5100 being pulled my filters are: Subindustry: consumer software and 11-1000 employees in US / canada / UK Privately held i feel like that number is a little low... what do u think ? I am filtering by Subindustry, is that why?
5,100 results for consumer software companies (11-1K employees, privately held) in US/Canada/UK seems reasonable. [1]
Using "subindustry" vs broader industry categories can definitely limit results - it's more specific than general "Software development." Try broadening to include related industries or use keyword filters instead of just subindustry to capture more companies. [2]
You could also remove the "privately held" filter temporarily to see if that increases your pool significantly.
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can u give me an example that would cast a lil wider net? i wnat consumer software + apps
Try these approaches to cast a wider net:
Broader industry filters:
Use "Software development" instead of just "consumer software" subindustry [1]
Add related categories like "Mobile app development" or "Internet software"
Keyword approach:
Switch to keyword filters with terms like "mobile app," "consumer app," "B2C software," "SaaS platform"
Tech stack filtering:
Use HG Insights to find companies using mobile development frameworks or app store technologies [2]
AI search:
Try "Search with AI" and describe: "Companies that build consumer-facing software applications and mobile apps"
This should significantly expand your results beyond the current 5,100.
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is there a way to redo stuff in clay
