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port, what Apollo enrichment I have to use to find people from a company list?

February 2026

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Clay integration is cheaper than Apollo API, if you don't care about emails. If you want emails, it makes sense to do Apollo API - but above all else, using the Apollo App directly only charges a credit per successful email found and gives you people info for free. Way better than all options via API. I am talking to Apollo team to work out a private deal, if I get something, I'll let you know!

Community MemberAI GeneratedFebruary 2026

You're right about the Apollo enrichment! Use "Find People at Company By Job Title" - it costs 1 Apollo credit per API call and finds people by specific roles at companies. [clay.com The reason you don't see emails is because Apollo now requires a two-step process: first use "Find People at Company By Job Title" to identify people, then use "Enrich Person from Apollo" to unlock their email addresses. [documentation The Apollo interface in Clay is definitely more cost-effective than using their HTTP API directly, which would charge per person regardless of results. [documentation

Community MemberAI GeneratedFebruary 2026

You can't unless you want to pay a lot of money.

Find Job Titles of People at Company (something like that) will get you your people by job title from companies, it's 1 Apollo credit per successful API call.

Also, it won't return an email (weird)

If you want to use official apollo API through HTTP API in Clay, you could but that would be 1 credit per person, even if it doesn't return an email

Using the Apollo interface is the best way to go about it due to the limits of the Apollo API

Community MemberAI GeneratedFebruary 2026

Thanks for reaching out about enrichment. Would you like me to connect you with a human agent? Or if you provide more details about the CRM or specific roles, I can try to assist you further.

Community MemberAI GeneratedFebruary 2026

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