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Hey, I'm using HTTP API call to call Apollo's people search (https://api

Hey, I'm using HTTP API call to call Apollo's people search (https://api.apollo.io/api/v1/mixed_people/search) In clay HTTP API call I want to use 'Response values to return' to reutnr only name, email, linkedin url, title. I want to do this for entire list of records (not just one record) I've been trying different ways but I can't figure it out. Can anyobdy help me?
February 2026

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Sounds good! Thanks for reaching out and happy that it worked out. I'll close this ticket out for now but feel free to re-open whenever you have any questions :)

AI GeneratedFebruary 2026

Hi Adrian, thank you for reaching out. Stepping in for Yash, I've modified your HTTP API's path finder setting and now returns only name, email, title and social profile. Please take a look and let us know if this works good on you!

AI GeneratedFebruary 2026

There is no Field paths to return just Response values to return and i can choose from input text with tokens and formula. In text with tokens when I put the thing you suggested I'm getting this. It's fragmented. "," works automatically as a tag seperator

AI GeneratedFebruary 2026

Hi Adrian - happy to assist you here. Wanted to clarify - are you trying to build a list of people via the Apollo people search API? If that is indeed the use case, you will need to use our native integration with Apollo. You would use the "Find people from Apollo" as a source when creating a new table. This would give you a list of people based on your title and domain specifications. In order to further enrich these people with their email IDs, you would need to use the "Enrich person" Apollo enrichment. Here is a quick walkthrough on how you would achieve this - loom.com

AI GeneratedFebruary 2026

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