How do i create a column of how many steps claygent took to give me the response as marked in the image.
To create a column in Clay to track the number of steps Claygent took to generate a response, you can use the "Add Column Using AI" feature. Here's how: 1. Open your table in Clay. 2. Click on "Add Column" > "Add Column using AI". 3. Enter a description like "Number of steps Claygent took to generate a response". 4. Click "Continue". 5. Set up the parameters for the AI to analyze and count the steps. 6. Click "Save" to create the new column.Alternatively, if the Claygent response is in a parent column, you can create a child column: 1. Click on a cell in the Claygent response column to open the Cell details panel. 2. Hover over the endpoint containing the step count and click "Add as column". 3. Enter a description for the new column and click "Create column".Can you provide more details about where the Claygent response is currently stored in your table? This will help me give you more specific instructions. Sources: Table columns overview | Documentation | Clay University Add Column Using AI & Add New Rows
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Hey there Amir thanks for reaching out, in order to get these steps as columns, you can start by expand the "Steps Taken" menu by clicking on it. From here you can hover over each step and option to add it as a column will appear. https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/w28k1kwz/1347457793/e9abb6a7c3abbe0299704e866521/image.png?expires=1737591300&signature=51741f8445cfd742ce93cc7e28cc199ca6f397dd60d2cc9db4fce62c1512a178&req=dSMjEc17moZWWvMW1HO4zXITFAUwDVi8PoV4IV%2BtGJQXMRqyVW%2BrJmW9A2hk%0AHSN6%0A
Yeah that i know. But i just want the numerical number. For example, '2', '1', '3'.
Hey Amir, thanks for reaching out! We should be able to create an associated between the steps and numerical values if you'd like. Do you mind sending the link (url) to the table so we can take a look? Also, curious what the use case of having these steps logged on your end is. Would love to learn a bit more about the goal! :) https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/w28k1kwz/1347419411/65baf32e1d2a789ffba395c6d35c/CleanShot+2025-01-22+at+_42I1FzxXHf%402x.png?expires=1737663300&signature=25e2abe2197d140ac9ef34e8ce2ee70cd5bdeef4af37b5d1ab1824789c308455&req=dSMjEc1%2FlIVeWPMW1HO4zVws4pYxC1ergvYjA82bedDaiA%3D%3D%0A
I will classify the leads based on the amount of steps it took. Step 1 leads are accurate as they are directly getting the info from the website. Step 2 leads could have a chance of having inaccurate info as claygent takes the website URL and searches on Google to find the data. Step 3 could have a higher chance of getting the data inaccurate. Does it make sense what im trying to say. Prompt is to have clagent go onto the website and summarize what the company is all about in 100-150 words.
That does make sense, curious if you'd be interested in using an alternative such as the confidence level that is generated for each response and takes these steps into account. The confidence level is indicated in the cell details. Regardless, we could use a formula column as seen below to return the number of steps taken as well. Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or would like to brainstorm this further. :) https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/w28k1kwz/1349154315/58938d212facbdce63547a2e88d2/CleanShot+2025-01-23+at+15_02_16%402x.png?expires=1737664200&signature=3ee4ef8198f075efe08c59869a92eaafb1b58b2fa323f1cf7bb3d33d66b5b0c2&req=dSMjH8h7mYJeXPMW1HO4zYA0CcX2SBipa%2FsDyIv1TCU5DJB6%2F9C0LlmR6PG%2B%0A%2BEqt%0A https://downloads.intercomcdn.com/i/o/w28k1kwz/1349157309/0f112d99c91d3ed7d8addea7bacf/CleanShot+2025-01-23+at+15_04_05%402x.png?expires=1737664200&signature=3e0bfa8df7b4806c3ddeffbbee1d6b27be1d80d3bee3c976e5e53422944fba2f&req=dSMjH8h7moJfUPMW1HO4zYcJVNAcw4eI8MNmz7t5CtQM90InQvMCU4w3PndE%0AzotH%0A
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