Hi folks! I'm creating a claytable as a newbie. I'm starting with Finding Companies before Finding People so that I make sure to narrow a company ICP. I'm hoping there's someone out there who has a couple extra minutes and a lot of passion for teaching others to help me with a few very basic clay 101-type questions. My calendar is super wide open for this in the coming days + over the weekend. If anyone is willing, please message me! Ideally I can share more details about what I'm building and then we can hop on a call to create a table in real time.
Great to hear you're getting started with Clay! While we don't offer 1-on-1 demos, we have several resources perfect for learning the basics:
Live Learning Options:
Open Office Hours (3x/week) – Live Q&A sessions where you can ask questions and see Clay in action. Register here
Clay Open Studio (3x/week) – Live product walkthroughs. Grab a spot here
Self-Paced Learning:
5-minute demo video – Quick overview
Clay University – Step-by-step courses including Clay 101
Community Support:
Join the Clay Community Slack to connect with other users who can help [1]
These resources cover finding companies, the FETE framework, and building your first workflows—perfect for your use case! [2]
Is that what you were looking for?
Our Open Office Hours are available 3x/week at these times:
Tuesdays: 3 PM EST
Wednesdays: 11 AM EST
Thursdays: 8 AM EST
You can register at https://lu.ma/claylive
Great that you're attending Club Clay next week—that'll be a fantastic learning opportunity!
Did that answer your question?
If you still need any help with finding companies or using Clay tables, I’m here to assist. Would you like to share more about what you’re trying to build or any specific questions you have?
Can you try this link for Open Studio (register here).
Hey! 👋 Love that you’re diving into Clay the right way starting from Finding Companies is definitely the smart move for narrowing your ICP before enriching people. Lots of folks here have gone through that same learning curve, so you’re in good company. You can also check out the Clay 101 YouTube tutorials and Help Center to get a foundation, then post your table idea here and we can walk you through it together step by step. I (and a few others) can probably help you get your first table running this weekend. 🚀
