Use "Send row for each item in a list" instead of regular "Send table data" to properly unpack your contacts from Find People enrichments. In the destination table setup, click "+ Add nested data" and select your Find People column as the source, then manually map the individual contact fields (first name, last name, etc.) rather than using auto-mapping which can cause duplicates. You can also hover over your Find People results and click "Turn items into rows" to achieve the same result. This creates a separate row for each contact with properly mapped data fields.
How do I extract multiple contacts from a Find People enrichment to separate rows instead of getting duplicates?
April 2026
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Use "Send row for each item in a list" instead of regular "Send table data" to properly unpack your contacts from Find People enrichments. In the destination table setup, click "+ Add nested data" and select your Find People column as the source, then manually map the individual contact fields (first name, last name, etc.) rather than using auto-mapping which can cause duplicates. You can also hover over your Find People results and click "Turn items into rows" to achieve the same result. This creates a separate row for each contact with properly mapped data fields.
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