Hey ! How can we export more than 10 people to another table as part of find contacts at company enrichment? Right now it allows me to output only 10 contacts for every company even though it finds 50+ contacts
You can adjust the limit in your find contacts enrichment settings. You can set either a total limit on search results or a limit per company - increase the per-company limit from 10 to your desired number. To export all contacts to another table, use the "write to table" feature with "Send row for each item in a list" option. This flattens your contact lists so each person becomes a separate row in the new table.
It says input limit is invalid. Please select limit between 1 and 10
The 10-contact limit per company is a hard constraint in Clay's find contacts enrichment that cannot be increased. To work with more contacts, you'll need to run separate searches with different filters (like job titles, departments, or seniority levels) for the same companies, then use write to table to combine all results into one destination table. Each search can return up to 10 contacts per company, so multiple targeted searches will give you access to more contacts than a single broad search.
Hi, Clay only shows 10 contacts per company by default. Solution Click ... on the "Contacts" field Select "Flatten to new table" You'll get all 50+ contacts in a separate table, one per row
The 10-contact limit per company is a hard constraint that cannot be increased. To access all 50+ contacts, click the "..." menu on your "Contacts" field and select "Flatten to new table" - this exports all contacts to a separate table with one contact per row. Alternatively, you can use our "write to table" feature with the "Send row for each item in a list" option to flatten contact lists into individual rows.
where exactly is that ‘…’ ?
To find the "..." menu on your Contacts field: 1. Click on the cell containing your contacts list to open Cell details 2. Hover to the right of the list - the "..." menu will appear 3. Select "Turn items into rows" to move each contact into its own row in another table This menu appears when you're viewing the detailed contents of a cell that contains a list of contacts.
To find the "..." menu on your Contacts field: 1. Click on the cell containing your contacts list to open Cell details 2. Hover to the right of the list - the "..." menu will appear 3. Select "Turn items into rows" to move each contact into its own row in another table This menu appears when you're viewing the detailed contents of a cell that contains a list of contacts. The "Turn items into rows" option will flatten all your contacts (even if 50+ were found) into separate rows in a new table, bypassing the 10-contact display limit.
It's on the column header in your Clay table where the "Contacts" field appears. Just hover over the column name (usually says Contacts or People), and you'll see the ... (three dots) click that and select. Flatten to new table
The "..." (three dots) menu is located on the column header itself. Here's how to find it: 1. Hover over the column name - Look at the header of your "Contacts" column (or whatever your contact field is named) 2. The "..." menu will appear when you hover over the column header 3. Click the three dots to open the dropdown menu 4. Select "Flatten to new table" from the options The three dots appear directly on the column header when you hover over it, not inside individual cells. This menu gives you access to various column operations including the flatten option you need to export all your contacts to a separate table.
Sorry im stuck. I dont see that option.
maybe I need to subscribe to a higher tier?
The "Flatten to new table" option isn't available in the column header menu. Instead, use our "write to table" feature with the "Send row for each item in a list" option to flatten your contact lists. This will turn each contact in your list into its own row in another table, which achieves the same result as flattening.
No, you don't need a higher tier. The "write to table" feature with "Send row for each item in a list" is available starting with the Starter plan. This feature flattens lists - turning each contact in your list into its own row in another table, which bypasses the 10-contact display limit.