hi, how do i use clay to qualify my list based on my ICP and get rid of any non-ICP companies? Do I need to write a prompt on what my exact ICP is so Clay can assess it based on that? Does Clay go to the domains to analyze this? Does this cost credits?
To qualify your list based on your ICP and remove non-ICP companies using Clay, you can follow these steps: 1. Use Claygent, our AI web scraper, connected to your OpenAI API key. 2. Create a column in your table for ICP qualification. 3. Write a prompt that defines your ICP criteria and asks Claygent to determine if a company fits (e.g., return "Yes" or "No"). 4. Claygent will analyze company information, including website content, to make this determination. This process does use credits. The exact cost depends on your plan, but you can purchase credit top-ups if needed at 50% more than your plan's typical cost per credit.
Does this use clay credits or only my OpenAI credits?
When you use Claygent connected to your own OpenAI API key to qualify your list based on your ICP, it only uses your OpenAI API credits, not Clay credits. The cost for this is typically very low, as it's just the OpenAI API cost. The Clay Credit Budget is separate and applies to certain AI models in the "Use AI - Content Creation" category that use Clay's shared key, not your personal OpenAI API. If you need more Clay credits, you can purchase credit top-ups at 50% more than your plan's typical cost per credit.
So to clarify, using claygent to qualify my accounts and removing non-ICP accounts only uses openai credits and no clay credits whatsoever?
Yes, that's correct. When you use Claygent connected to your own OpenAI API key to qualify your accounts and remove non-ICP companies, it only uses your OpenAI API credits, not Clay credits. The cost for this is typically very low, as it's just the OpenAI API cost. Clay credits are separate and apply to certain AI models in the "Use AI - Content Creation" category that use Clay's shared key, not your personal OpenAI API.
Do you have a tutorial on setting up claygent to remove non-ICP accounts?
We don't have a specific tutorial for this, but I can guide you through the process: 1. Add a column to your table using Claygent connected to your OpenAI API key. 2. Create a prompt that defines your ICP criteria. 3. Ask Claygent to determine if a company fits your ICP, with a binary yes/no response. 4. Use this output to filter your list. Claygent can scrape websites to analyze if companies fit your ICP, are SOC-II compliant, have existing competitors, and more. If you need help with this process, you can request human assistance by clicking on "Talk to a person" in this chat.
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How about if i have a list that is already fully enriched with company domains, contact emails & linkedin profiles and then I want to use clay to help me write custom variables such as pulling case studies of companies or colleague names - does that use openAi credits or also uses clay credits?
When using Clay to write custom variables like pulling case studies or colleague names from an already enriched list, the credit usage depends on which AI integration you're using: 1. If you're using Claygent with your own OpenAI API key, it will only use your OpenAI credits, not Clay credits. 2. If you're using the "Use AI - Content Creation" category with Clay's shared key, it will use Clay credits. Remember, you can bring your own API key to use these features without spending Clay credits. If you need more Clay credits, you can purchase credit top-ups at 50% more than your plan's typical cost per credit.
How does claygent scrape website data to feed to chat GPT? Does this part cost clay credits? or does clay provide the webscraping part for free?
Claygent, our AI web scraper, operates in the cloud to scrape website data. When you use Claygent, it's not running on your local PC or browser, but on our servers. Regarding costs, it depends on which AI integration you're using: 1. If you're using Claygent with your own OpenAI API key, it only uses your OpenAI credits, not Clay credits. 2. If you're using Clay's shared key (GPT-3.5), it will use Clay credits. You can bring your own API key to use these features without spending Clay credits. If you need more Clay credits, you can purchase credit top-ups at 50% more than your plan's typical cost per credit.
Which paid plan do i need to be on to use my own openAi API key?
You can use your own OpenAI API key on any paid plan with Clay. To add your own API key, go to the enrichment panel and select "Model > Account > Add Account". Then follow the prompts to input your API key and link your provider account. This gives you more control over usage and costs.