Is there a way to find and identify ICP from specific website in clay?
You can find and identify ICP from a specific website using Clay's "Find your ICP" feature. Here's how to do it: 1. Go to the source panel and select "Find your ICP" 2. Enter your target website URL - Clay will use this to find target companies through the Find Company search feature 3. Review the results: • Preview the list of companies • Check the automatically selected filters based on the website's information • Adjust the filters as needed 4. Import the results: • Choose to import companies into a new table or an existing one • Note: If importing to an existing table, auto-update may automatically enrich new rows This process costs 2 credits for the entire search.
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Yes, you can find and identify an ICP from a specific website in Clay using two methods: 1. Use the AI templates inside Claygent - these are designed to help you analyze and identify ideal customer profiles of the businesses you have in your table 2. When creating a new table, Clay can automatically find your ICP and return prospects based on your website. Let me know if you need more specific guidance on either approach!
Hi yes, if I can setup the find ICP via company, is there a way to do the enrichment in a daily basis? Like if there's a new company or new signal with this intent, it will automatically notify or enrich the row?
Hi, Is there a way to do the enrichment in a daily basis? Like if there's a new company or new signal with this intent, it will automatically notify or enrich the row?
Hey there, thanks for reaching out! The Find ICP via Company source allows you to input a domain, which then generates a Find Company search based on that specific website. Once the source runs, it will populate a Company Table with the results. You can also set this table to run on a schedule, pulling in new data daily. This means that if you import all results from the initial company search into a table and set it to update every day, any new companies that meet the criteria will automatically be included in future searches. Does this answer your question fully? Happy to dive deeper on this, let me know what else we can do to help! :)
yes, thanks
Of course, feel free to reach out with any other questions or concerns. :)