Import and enrich your Twitter community to understand your followers and engage more deeply with your potential feedback community.
1. Kick off a new base using the Twitter template
Head over to Clay and select the Twitter Profiles
template.
2. Import your followers using the Chrome Extension
Using an existing list of handles
If you already have list of handles to pursue, simply hit the import button to upload or use ⌘ + V to paste it straight in.
<aside> 🙋🏽♀️ For more on importing data into Clay: How do I get data into Clay?
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Use the chrome extension to quickly grab data
If you don't yet have your data, use the Clay chrome extension to quickly scrape profile data as you scroll
a. Head on over to your followers and open the Clay chrome extension.
b. Navigate to the Lists
tab, let the extension auto-detect the list and scroll through the webpage until you've collected all that you need.
c. Hit export
and then copy to clipboard
d. Now paste the data directly into your Base using ⌘ + V
& Map To Fields 😌
3. Extract any relevant attributes and go!
Once pasted, sit back and relax as your table fills itself. Extract relevant attributes as necessary and gain a better understanding of your users through metrics like follower count, number of tweets or even filtering for keywords in their bio.
Try out some small additions we've seen in the Clay community.
1️⃣ Go the extra mile by enriching further with more action
Click the Add Action
button to find the People Data Labs Enrich Person
action. Bind it to Twitter Username or URL
and watch Clay find key information like location, LinkedIn and more.