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Can I extract attendee lists for events happening in 2026?

We want to enrich data about future event attendees, including sponsors and job titles, without using historical data from past years.
February 2026

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Extracting Attendee Lists for 2026 Events

Current Limitations

Attendee lists are only available once registration opens and lists are published. You cannot extract attendee information before this occurs.

Extraction Process

You can use Clay to extract attendee lists from published events and enrich them with:

  • LinkedIn profiles
  • Job titles
  • Company information
  • Contact details

Resources:

Automation Setup

Use Clay's Sculptor tool (located in the top-right corner) to:

  • Set up automated workflows
  • Monitor when 2026 events publish their attendee lists
  • Trigger extraction when data becomes available
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Extracting Attendee Lists for 2026 Events

Clay can extract attendee lists from events, but with an important limitation:

  • Attendee lists are only available after registration opens and the event publishes their attendees
  • For 2026 events, you'll need to wait until each event's registration period begins

Process

  1. Register for events (including past events if needed) to access attendee lists
  2. Use Clay to extract attendee LinkedIn profiles
  3. Enrich the data with:
    • Job titles
    • Company information
    • Work emails
    • Company details
    • Seniority levels
    • Contact information

Automate Monitoring

Use Sculptor (Clay's built-in AI tool, located in the top-right corner) to set up automated workflows that monitor when 2026 events publish their attendee lists.

Resources

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