Hi, what’s the best way to learn and master clay for a beginner? Is there any resources available?
Here are the best ways to get started learning Clay: 1. Start with the quick demo video at clay.com/learn/getting-started-with-clay which covers the essential basics for beginners. 2. Take the Clay 101 course in Clay University, which is perfect for beginners. This course covers: • The FETE framework (Find, Enrich, Transform, Export) • Various enrichment options available • Tips and tricks for getting started • Building your first workflows 3. Additional learning resources include: • Our documentation at docs.clay.com for understanding UI basics and integrations • Live office hours sessions where you can learn foundations and get questions answered in real-time • Our Slack community at clay.com/slack for connecting with other users and getting help When starting out, it's recommended to run small tests with just 20-30 rows at a time as you become more familiar with the platform.
Hey there, if you're looking for an overview the product, I'd recommend checking out this quick demo video... https://www.clay.com/learn/getting-started-with-clay ...and I'd also check out the rest of the resources at http://clay.com/university – great hands-on use cases with video walkthroughs. Some additional resources: ** Clay Cohorts - Apply for our next live training series & be on your way to becoming a Clay champion. ** Clay University - Get started with the fundamentals & Claybooks to kickstart your Clay learning at your own pace. ** Clay Templates / Claybooks - Browse our libraries for inspiration for new workflows ** Clay Docs & Help Center - Go deeper on our tech and integration specific questions ** Join our Clay Slack Community - You're fam now. Join our growing community of 17k to connect, learn & share. ** Clay Support Office Hours - Join 2x/weekly virtual office hours with our support team for live support. * Clay Community - Lots of great tutorials and troubleshooting guidance here If there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know! 😊 Have a great Monday, Daniel
Thank you
Mathew Joseph best way honestly is to just get stuck in and make simple tables.
hanad canter haha the old school way, make sense. thank you.