I need help with scraping info from a website of people attending a social event. listed on a site. the site has all their info.
You can use Clay's Chrome Extension to scrape event attendee information: 1. Install the Clay Chrome Extension from the Chrome Web Store 2. Navigate to the event website 3. Click the extension icon and select "Select Data to Add from Page" 4. For a list of attendees, choose "Select a List" and click on the first few items 5. Add attributes you want to extract (names, profiles, etc.) 6. Name and save your recipe For LinkedIn events specifically, you can register for the event to access attendee profiles, then either manually copy profiles or use Lix-it.com to automatically scrape attendee URLs.
can you share the page url?
I don't have access to specific event URLs. To scrape event attendee information, you'll need to: 1. Find relevant LinkedIn events by searching on LinkedIn 2. Register for the event to access the attendee list 3. Use our Chrome Extension to scrape the data: • Install the Clay Chrome Extension • Navigate to the event page • Click "Select Data to Add from Page" • Choose "Select a List" and click on the first few items • Add the attributes you want to extract Alternatively, you can use Lix-it.com (free up to 1, 000 exports) to automatically scrape LinkedIn event attendee URLs.
Hi Noor, Thank you for reaching out to the support team. Can you share a link to the table you are working from? Can you also share the link of the website you wish to dig into? In the meantime, I highly recommend creating a prompt using Claygent (our AI agent) and seeing what results get returned. As soon as I get the information I requested, I'll be able to jump in and help out! I look forward to your response!