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how do i use the twain “write sales emails” enrichment?

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how do i use the twain “write sales emails” enrichment?

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    Here's how to use the Twain "Write Sales Emails" action in Clay: 1. Select the Twain action through the search panel 2. Choose your account type: • Clay-managed account (uses your Clay Credits) • Personal Twain account via API key (only for paid Clay users) 3. Fill in the email inputs (all fields are optional but more details = better personalization): • Prospect Name • Company Name • Prospect Information (title, company, enriched facts) • Trigger/Signal (reason for outreach) • Ideal Customer Profile • Problem Statement • Solution Description • Results/Social Proof • Additional Instructions 4. Configure run settings - you can enable auto-update to automatically enrich new rows added to your table. Source: Twain integration overview | Documentation | Clay University

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    how do i get clay to check another clay table to see if a lead already exists, and if so, give me a flag?

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    You can use the Lookup Multiple Rows integration in Clay to check for existing leads across tables. Here's how: 1. Add a Lookup Multiple Rows integration to your table 2. Configure it to scan the other table for matching values (like email, domain, or other identifying information) 3. The integration will count how many matching cells exist 4. You can use this count to create a flag for existing leadsThis approach helps avoid duplicate enrichments and saves Clay credits by pulling existing data instead of re-enriching the same contacts. Source: Guide: Ways to save Clay credits | Documentation | Clay University

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    what do i put in the “row value” configuration in the lookup multiple rows enrichment

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    In the Lookup Multiple Rows enrichment, you should put the value from your current table that you want to use to find matches in the other table. This could be: ** Company domain ** Company name ** LinkedIn URL ** Or any other identifying value that exists in both tablesThe value you choose should match the type of data you're searching for in the other table. You'll need to specify both: 1. The Table to Search (the ID of the table you want to look up values in) 2. The value to match against Source: Lookup Multiple Rows in Other Table with Clay

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