I want to figure out who uses address autocomplete in their checkout flow via clay navigator. Is it feasible to have the claygent start the checkout flow?
Yes, Claygent Navigator can interact with checkout flows! Navigator is designed for multi-hop web research with actions like interacting with forms, logging into websites, and handling visual content. [1]
Navigator can take human-like research actions - applying filters, filling out search forms, clicking buttons, and retrieving structured data from sites that don't make it easy to access. [2] This means it could potentially start checkout flows and identify which companies use address autocomplete.
You'd create a Claygent column with Navigator model (6 credits per run) and prompt it to visit target websites, initiate checkout processes, and check for address autocomplete functionality.
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write a prompt to find it under the variable {{websitE}}
Here's a prompt for Claygent Navigator to detect address autocomplete in checkout flows:
Variables:
{website} = /Website (your domain column)
Prompt:
"Visit {{website}} and navigate to their checkout or purchase flow. Look for any address input fields during checkout. Test if the address field has autocomplete functionality by typing a partial address (like '123 Main') and see if suggestions appear. Return 'Yes' if address autocomplete is present, 'No' if not found, or 'No checkout found' if you can't locate a purchase flow." [1]
Use the Navigator model (6 credits per run) and test with 10 rows first to refine the prompt. [2]
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