I saw the bulk enrichment product release. Is this available on the pro plan?
No, bulk enrichment is only available on the Enterprise plan. The Pro plan includes features like CRM integrations and up to 25,000 searches per query, but doesn't include bulk enrichment capabilities.
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whats 25k searches per query?
The 25,000 searches per query means you can find up to 25,000 people or companies in a single search operation. So if you're searching for "marketing managers at SaaS companies in California," you could get up to 25,000 results from that one search. This limit varies by plan - Free gets 100 per search, Starter gets 5,000, Explorer gets 10,000, Pro gets 25,000, and Enterprise gets 50,000.
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Is that a recent change? Was pro up to 50000 recently?
Yes, that's correct! In April 2024, Pro plan had up to 50,000 searches per query. However, our current Pro plan features show it's now limited to 25,000 searches per query, while Enterprise gets 50,000. So there was indeed a change that reduced the Pro plan search limit from 50,000 to 25,000.
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whats the difference between searches rows?? e.g. if I search marketing managers in saas companies in nyc, it might show 80k results?
"Searches per query" is the limit on how many results you can pull into your table from a single search. So if you search "marketing managers in SaaS companies in NYC" and it finds 80k potential results, your plan determines how many of those you can actually import.
"Rows" refers to the actual records in your Clay table - each person or company becomes one row. Tables are capped at 50,000 rows total regardless of plan.
You can also set limits per company to control how many contacts you pull from each individual company.
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