Hey Team - Is it possible to do a source of LinkedIn posts based on keyword without knowing a specific person's profile? For example, show me all recent posts that include "keyword A" and enrich the contact's profile.
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Similar but different... any thoughts on a "signal" to monitor LinkedIn posts monitored by keyword for a like of people in an existing table?
Hi Andrew, thanks for reaching out. Hey there, thanks for reaching out. You cannot set this up directly in clay at the moment. However tools like Phantombuster & Apify.com have scrapers that can pull signal-based data and the results can be imported through the integration. However, both options use your live session cookies which may risk your LI account. Let me know if this helps. โ I found thisactor, for example, which should get the job done for your specific use case. Apify integrates with Clay, so you'll be able to build tables based on Apify actor runs, or trigger actor runs at strategic points in your workflow. Here's how you can set up a Clay table from an Apify actor run: https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/1136960340/97e4e0aa1500879dbbe57ea0/CleanShot+2024-08-06+at+15_48_57.gif?expires=1726253100&signature=4fe4635342de3b2e828140ff2eafe85673592524b24c415e7664b24da4e67ebf&req=dSEkEMB4nYJbWfMW1HO4zejWag7f73QGAut9xPamiwBqKA%3D%3D%0A And here's how you can trigger an Apify actor in an active workflow: https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/1137852576/18ba4740bed56137b073908c/CleanShot+2024-08-07+at+11_15_01.gif?expires=1726253100&signature=7c541eaf3bd76400bb9ec6f20de993e43d1802446af4051ffab12b177f24bee0&req=dSEkEcF7n4RYX%2FMW1HO4ze%2BfSm%2BpSvSX98ZbnAjuOC%2FQMg%3D%3D%0A For the trigger-based approach you'll likely have to study the documentation of the specific actor, to see what JSON payload it expects to trigger the run. โ I hope this was helpful. If there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know!