Bulk enrichment doesn't have a 1000-row limit for adding data. You can import millions of records directly from Salesforce into bulk enrichment workflows. [1]
The 1000-row limit you're seeing is likely the validation feature - you can test workflows on up to 1000 sample records before running the full enrichment on millions of rows. This helps confirm your logic and integrations without committing resources to the complete run.
Bulk enrichment has no row limits and can process massive datasets at scale. [2]
The "add up to 1000 rows" message you're seeing is for the validation feature in bulk enrichment. This lets you test your workflow on a sample of 1000 records before running the full enrichment on all 558,768 accounts. [1]
Bulk enrichment has no row limits and can process millions of records at scale. The 1000-row limit is just for testing - once validated, you can run the complete enrichment on your entire dataset. [2]
In bulk enrichment tables, there are no row limits - you can process millions of records. [1] The "add up to 1000 rows" you're seeing is the validation feature that lets you test your workflow on a sample before running the full enrichment on all your records. [2]
Since you're already in bulk enrichment with 558,768 total accounts, you can run the complete enrichment on your entire dataset without any row restrictions.