Request regarding X.com enrichment - is it possible to find more than 20 activities (tweets) from certain profiles) in a table?
Currently, our X.com (formerly Twitter) integration allows you to enrich profiles with recent activity, but there's no specific mention of a limit on the number of tweets retrieved. The integration lets you source profiles by topic/keywords and get enriched profile data including recent posts. To use this feature, you can create a table with X.com data and then set up the X.com enrichment. If you need more detailed information about the number of activities available, you may want to request human assistance for a more specific answer.
So even if I see e.g. "found 20 mentions" if I then use AI enrichment to scrap the mentions to find any events mentioned in tweets, I will get the list based on research on all the tweets, not only those 20?
AI enrichment in Clay analyzes all available data, not just the 20 tweets shown as "found mentions". The AI data enrichment process utilizes artificial intelligence to refine and enhance data quality, making it more comprehensive and useful. When you use the "write to table" feature with AI enrichment, it will process all the data it has access to, which may include more tweets than what's initially displayed. This means the AI will consider all available tweets when looking for events, not just the 20 visible ones.
Perfect. Now ,how can I extract the events data (name. their dates, their url) into a table - such as I get a new row for each conference?
To extract event data (name, dates, URL) into a table with a new row for each conference, you can use our "write to table" feature. Here's a general approach: 1. Create a table to store the extracted data. 2. Use Clay formulas to extract the specific event information from your source. 3. Set up the "write to table" feature to populate your new table with the extracted data. Each conference will automatically get its own row. For more detailed steps: 1. Copy a template or create a new table. 2. Add columns for event name, dates, and URL. 3. Use Clay formulas or AI enrichment to extract this information from your data source. 4. Use the "write to table" feature to populate your new table with the extracted data. If you need help with specific formulas or setup, you may want to request human assistance for more tailored guidance.
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Hey Sylwia, great question. I'm curious β could you let me know any specific use cases or workflows or challenges, where these updates would be especially helpful for you? I'll relay this to our product owners. Any additional context is welcome, so we can keep your situation in mind as we build out the roadmap.
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