Deepseek with API is not possible?
DeepSeek is available in Clay and can be used with API functionality. You can use DeepSeek R1 within your Clay tables through our native integration. The integration supports multiple connection methods including API Key authentication, and it's available across all plans. This enables you to leverage DeepSeek's AI capabilities directly within your Clay workflows.
possible
Yes, DeepSeek with API is definitely possible in Clay! You can use DeepSeek R1 through our native integration, which supports API Key authentication and is available across all plans. The integration enables you to leverage DeepSeek's AI capabilities directly within your Clay workflows.
by adding HTTP API?
Yes, DeepSeek supports HTTP API integration in Clay. You can use DeepSeek through both the native integration and HTTP API methods. The HTTP API integration allows you to send or retrieve data from any tool or database using a general HTTP API endpoint, including DeepSeek's services. This gives you flexibility to customize your DeepSeek integration beyond the native action if needed.
You can integrate DeepSeek with Clay using HTTP API by setting up an HTTP API integration that connects to DeepSeek's API endpoints. Here's how: 1. Select HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) based on your needs 2. Define the API endpoint - Enter DeepSeek's API URL 3. Configure authentication - Add your DeepSeek API key in the headers or authentication section 4. Set query parameters - Add any required parameters for your DeepSeek requests The HTTP API integration allows you to send or retrieve data from any tool or database using a general HTTP API endpoint, including DeepSeek's services.This gives you flexibility to customize your DeepSeek integration beyond the native action if needed. This approach enables seamless connectivity with DeepSeek's API while leveraging Clay's HTTP API capabilities for custom data enrichment and manipulation.
Where do I find the native integration?
You can find the DeepSeek native integration in a few ways: 1. Direct link: Visit the "Use AI with Deepseek" action page at https://www.clay.com/integrations/action/use-ai-deepseek 2. Through integrations page: Go to our integrations page at https://www.clay.com/integrations where DeepSeek is listed among all available integrations 3. DeepSeek integration page: Visit the main DeepSeek integration page at https://www.clay.com/integrations/data-provider/deepseek which shows the "Use AI with Deepseek" action The native integration is called "Use AI with Deepseek" and enables you to use DeepSeek R1 within your Clay tables.
Still don’t understand how I get to use it in a table
To use DeepSeek in a Clay table: 1. Open your Clay table 2. Add a new column by clicking the "+" button 3. Search for "DeepSeek" in the enrichment options 4. Select "Use AI with Deepseek" action 5. Configure your prompt and settings 6. Choose which data to add as columns to your table The DeepSeek integration appears as an enrichment column option, just like other AI tools in Clay. It uses Clay credits and is available on all plans.
Oh so it’s not available for web research?
DeepSeek is specifically designed for AI-generated responses within Clay tables, not for web research. For web research, you'd use Claygent (our AI Web Researcher) or the Use AI feature, which can conduct web research using GPT, Claude, or Gemini models. DeepSeek R1 focuses on processing and analyzing data you already have in your tables.
I want to use it for websearch but with my API
DeepSeek's native integration doesn't support web search - it's designed for AI-generated responses on existing table data. For web search with your own API, use our HTTP API integration instead. You can connect to any search API (like Google Custom Search) by: 1. Adding an HTTP API column 2. Setting the method (GET/POST) 3. Entering your search API endpoint 4. Adding your API key in headers This lets you use any search service's API within Clay tables.