What are the other options of getting a "Company Domain" from "Company Name" without using Google or Clearbit (since I don't have an account already here)
Based on the information available, you can use Dropcontact as an alternative service to find company domains from company names. Dropcontact offers this functionality with either a Clay-managed account (which costs 2 credits per enriched cell) or your own API key. Source: DropContact - Clay University
DropContact only gives you Company Name from Company Domain, not the other way around
We offer two main options to find a company's domain from its name:1. Using Clearbit: • Choose between our Clay-managed Clearbit account (no credit charges) or your own API key • Input the company name • Optionally enable auto-updates every 24 hours to keep data fresh 2. Using Google: • Enter the company name • Optionally specify: • Excluded domains • Language preference (defaults to English) • Country (defaults to United States)Both methods will return the company's domain name, with Clearbit also providing additional information like the company logo. Sources: Clearbit - Clay University Find Domain from Company Name with Google Find Domain from Company Name with Clearbit
Pedram M. you can use serper.dev API to get the company domain from the company name for free.
No, to use Serper.dev API you will need your own API key.However, we offer alternative options for finding company domains from company names:1. You can use our Clay-managed Clearbit account which won't charge you any credits. 2. We also have a Clearbit integration that leverages their Company Name to Domain API for reliable domain information. Sources: Clearbit - Clay University Extract a list of companies that can't be filtered for on Apollo or scraped from Google Maps | Clay Find Domain from Company Name with Clearbit
Summiya B. they have a built-in Google search functionality it seems
I'm unsure the difference between using that and serper.dev as they both use Google data
Yes, we have a built-in Google integration that helps you find company domains from company names. This feature leverages Google's extensive database and search capabilities to query for the most likely domain associated with a given company name. The integration requires just the company name as input, though you can optionally specify excluded domains, language, and country preferences to refine your search. This is available as a native action in our platform, making it easy to incorporate domain discovery into your workflows. Sources: Find Domain from Company Name with Google Google x Clay integration | Clay.com
Our Google integration allows you to find company domains directly from company names using Google's search capabilities, with options to customize your search by excluding specific domains, selecting language preferences, and specifying country of search.Serper.dev, on the other hand, is primarily used for scraping search results and is particularly useful when you need to scrape affiliate websites or gather information about companies that are typically harder to generate lead lists from.The main difference is that our Google integration is specifically optimized for domain discovery, while Serper.dev is better suited for broader search result scraping and more complex data collection tasks. Sources: Find Domain from Company Name with Google Extract a list of companies that can't be filtered for on Apollo or scraped from Google Maps | Clay
Pedram M. serper is free dont use any clay credits.
To use Serper.dev in Clay, you'll need your own Serper.dev API key. When you use your own API key, you won't consume any Clay credits for those specific actions. This follows our general principle where you can connect your own API keys for any data providers we integrate with, allowing you to use those services free of Clay credits. Sources: Extract a list of companies that can't be filtered for on Apollo or scraped from Google Maps | Clay Credits Calculator | Clay.com