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How do I access search results beyond the 50k row limit?

I have a large people search with 1.3M results but can only access the first 50k rows in a standard table. I need to work with a random sample across the full dataset without creating dozens of segmented tables.
February 2026

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Accessing Search Results Beyond 50k Rows

Row Limits by Plan

Standard Clay tables have the following row limits based on your plan:

  • Free: 2,500 rows
  • Starter: 5,000 rows
  • Explorer: 25,000 rows
  • Pro: 50,000 rows

Solution for Enterprise Users

Passthrough Tables allow you to bypass the 50,000-row limit by processing rows on a rolling basis, enabling continuous data processing.

Next Steps

Use Sculptor (located in the top-right corner) to explore workflow solutions tailored to your specific use case.

For more details, see the Clay changelog.

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Accessing Search Results Beyond the 50k Row Limit

Solutions for Large Datasets

Standard Limitation: Standard tables are capped at 50k rows, and the exclusion system has constraints.

Enterprise Options

  • Bulk Enrichment - Learn more

    • Enterprise feature that processes millions of records without row limits
    • Bypasses the standard 50k table limit
    • Automatically handles large datasets
    • Full guide available
  • Passthrough Tables - Enterprise Plan feature

    • Enables continuous data import on a rolling basis
    • Bypasses the 50k row limit
    • Define how many rows to retain while new ones are automatically processed

Before Upgrading

Try Sculptor (built-in AI tool in the top-right corner) to help build a workflow optimized for your specific use case before exploring Enterprise features.

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