Verify that a store uses the Shopify platform and pull their key metrics like average product price, total SKUs and more — using only the store name or domain.


  1. Start a new base using the Shopify Leads template

Select the Prioritize your Shopify leads template and watch your base come to life 🌱

2. Pull in company names

  1. Using an existing list of names or domains

    If you already have the names of which stores to pursue, simply import the data in the table hitting the import button or use ⌘ + V to paste it straight in.

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    <aside> 🙋🏽‍♀️ For more on importing data into Clay: How do I get data into Clay?

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  2. Scrape a list of names from any website using Clay's chrome extension

If you don't yet have your data, find new leads using the Chrome Extension.

a. Head on over to a relevant webpage (maybe the reviews for a competing Shopify 👀) 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 😌

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<aside> 🙋🏽‍♀️ More on the Chrome Extension right here →

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3. Sit back, run, and enrich

Once you've pulled in company names, simply sit back, watch your base run and enrich with Shopify, Instagram, and LinkedIn data for each store*.*


🏁 BONUS

Try out some small additions we've seen in the Clay community.

1️⃣ Enrich with company specific information

If the store metrics just aren't enough for you, use Clay's Enrich Company action to enrich your leads that extra mile 🏃 and extract the attributes that best work for you, whether company location, twitter account, employee count, and more.

2️⃣ Filter and sort to your ideal view

Change your insights without changing your data, and create views using the filter and sort features to easily compare, contrast and narrow down your data. For example, find all shopify stores with 50+ employees, 100-300 SKUs, US locations and a LinkedIn page