Once Knock2 is connected to Claude (or another MCP-compatible AI tool), you can explore your visitor data in plain language. This article covers what you can ask, how the answers behave, and a few conventions worth knowing so the results always mean what you think they mean.
Not connected yet? Start with Connecting Knock2 to AI Tools (MCP).
What you can ask
Visitor volume: "How many contacts visited today?" / "How many companies visited since Monday?" — these return real, authoritative totals for the period, not estimates.
Best-fit ranking: "Who are the best contacts that visited this week?" — ranked by lead score against your ICP, highest first.
Recency: "Who visited most recently?" — ordered by actual last visit time.
Filtered lists: "Show me contacts scoring over 50" / "Pull every account over 70 that visited in the last month" / "Contacts in Software companies with 100+ employees" / "Everyone who came in via the spring campaign UTM."
Buying committee: "Show me all our buying-committee contacts" — the decision-makers and influencers Knock2 has found at your target accounts.
Deep dives: "Show me everything about [contact]" / "What pages did [account] look at, and when?" — full records including scores and score reasoning, page-visit history with timestamps, UTMs, and CRM deal data.
Data gaps: "Which recent visitors are missing a LinkedIn URL?" — useful for deciding who to enrich before outreach.
How the answers behave
Date ranges mean real visits. When you ask about a time period, only contacts and accounts that actually visited in that window are counted — records added purely through enrichment or prospecting are excluded, so "who visited today" never includes someone who didn't.
Sorting happens before paging. "Top 5 by score" is a true top 5 across everything that matches — not the top of one arbitrary page.
Partial results announce themselves. Every search response says how many total records matched, how many were returned, and whether there are more — so your assistant knows to page through rather than treat one page as the whole answer.
Invalid filters fail loudly. If a filter can't be applied, you get a clear error naming the problem — never a silently unfiltered list.
Timestamps are in your timezone (set in your Knock2 profile; otherwise UTC, with a note saying so).
Useful conventions
Every searchable contact has an email. "Identified" in Knock2 means we found an email — so there's no "contacts with no email" search. To find thin records worth enriching, ask about missing LinkedIn URLs instead.
Contact types: contacts carry a type — website visitors ("exact"), prospected contacts, buying-committee contacts, and LinkedIn followers — and you can filter by it.
Lead scores are ICP-fit scores generated by your configured scoring profile, each with a written reason you can ask to see.
Ready to act on what you find?
See Connecting Knock2 to AI Tools (MCP) for how to enable actions, and the companion article on taking action for outreach, CRM, enrichment, and buying-committee discovery from chat.
Questions?
Message us in Intercom or email support@knock2.ai.