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Explore the conditions: Clearbit parameters
Explore the conditions: Clearbit parameters

Learn more about Clearbit parameters to define your inbound audience

Updated over 11 months ago

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In order to set conditions based on Clearbit parameters, you first need to enable the Clearbit integration. Once set up, the Clearbit audience parameters will enable you to define your audience based on data enrichment and traffic discovery.

Clearbit conditions include:

  • Company domain name

    The website domain of the company. It can be set to a precise value or check if it contains a given string of text using the contains option

  • Company employee count

    The number of employees the company has - can be set to more than or less than a certain number

  • Company funding raised

    The amount of total funding the company has raised so far - can be set to more thanor less than a certain amount.

  • Headquarters country name

    The country of the company headquarters. Allows for selection of multiple countries

  • Company founded year

    The year the company was founded in. You can look for companies founded can be set to in, before or after a certain year.

  • Estimated annual revenue

    You can select one of more of the annual revenue ranges using the list provided.

  • Company industry tags

    The industry or sector the company competes in. You can select one or more of the industry tags from the list provided. Userled will look for companies matching at least one of the tags

  • Company tech tags

    The technologies the company uses. You can select one or more of the tech tags from the list provided. Userled will look for companies matching at least one of the tags.

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