What's the best method to see the customers of a given company? e.g. if I work for Radar.com, what's the best clay play to run, to see every customer listed on our website or elsewhere?
Use the "Extract B2B Customers from Domain" workflow. Simply input your company URL (like Radar.com), and Claygent will automatically find your customer success page and extract all listed customers. [1]
This workflow can find customers from your website's customer page or case studies section without manual work.
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Use our Chrome extension to scrape CompCanvas.com directly. Install Clay for Chrome, navigate to their customer page, click "Select Data to Add from Page," then choose "Select a List." [1]
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Ciaran E. Probably 2 ways on the top of my mind
https://www.featuredcustomers.com/ -> I've seen this website quite abit when it comes to finding verified customer reviews (I'm not too sure on their methodology in doing so, and I'm unsure if they have any type of API to connect to Clay). But if it's just a few website and you don't mind manually doing it, this website might be worth looking at
If you want to do it in Clay, I can think of 2 ways:
Firstly, have a company's website, followed by an enrichment column (Claygent) to find the company's customer stories page. Once you have that page, you can either get Claygent to scrape the page and return you a list of client names, or use Zenrows to return all page details, followed by using Claygent to extract the client names.
The first method might not work if a company's website is formatted in a different way (E.g. You have to click on industries first prior to seeing any case studies). In this case, you might want to try using Clay Navigator instead, where you instruct the AI agent to specifically find some examples of customers on {website}. This might work but again, not 100% and takes many credits.
If you don't mind going outside of Clay, I might suggest using something like Manus AI which has slightly better AI agent capabilities.
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Great suggestions! You're right about multiple approaches. Our Chrome extension is perfect for sites like FeaturedCustomers.com - just navigate to their customer listings, click "Select Data to Add from Page," choose "Select a List," and click the first few customer items to auto-detect patterns. [1]
For the Claygent approach, our "Extract B2B Customers from Domain" workflow automatically finds customer success pages and extracts listed customers from company URLs. [2]
You can also use our native scraper for static company pages - it's built to easily extract emails, phone numbers, and links from customer case studies or startup lists. [3]
All these methods work within our platform without needing external tools.
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