Product Roundup Week of Jun 15, 2026
Sandbox Mode: Now Available to All Users
Sandbox Mode is now generally available to all users, letting customers test table changes in an isolated sandbox before publishing to production. As part of the rollout, publishing from a sandbox now copies over the rows that were run in the sandbox, so customers no longer have to re-run those rows (and spend credits a second time) to reflect results back in the production table. Sculptor Sandbox also reached all users in the same rollout. Learn more about sandbox mode here
Credit Usage Dashboard: Deeper Spend Attribution & Breakdowns
The credit usage dashboard got a major observability upgrade focused on better attribution and more ways to slice spend. Customers can now drill into the MCP tab to see which user invoked which function through the Clay MCP; expand each integration to see spend attributed to individual API keys (Clay-managed or personal/BYOK), which matters now that BYOK usage spends only actions while Clay-managed keys spend credits + actions; and function spend now attributes to the calling workbook (table A calling function B attributes credits to table A). Learn more →
HTTP API Source: Pagination Support
HTTP API as a Source now supports pagination, unlocking bespoke use cases that previously hit a single-request ceiling. Customers can chain requests by injecting pieces of the previous response into the next request, with support for offset/limit, page, cursor-based, and full-URL pagination, up to 50K rows. This makes the HTTP API source viable for ticketing systems and other long-tail data sources without a dedicated Clay integration. Learn more →
TAM Sourcing: CPJ in Audiences
Clay brought company/people/jobs (CPJ) search-based TAM sourcing into Audiences.
- Bulk-source accounts into an Audience from CPJ search
- Build your total addressable market directly inside Audiences
Go from search to a usable, enrichable audience in one flow. Learn more about Audiences here
HubSpot Deals in Audiences
Clay now supports importing HubSpot Deals into Audiences, alongside Salesforce Opportunities.
- Configure your HubSpot Deal field mapping in the Audiences import settings
- View all Deals associated with your contacts and companies on their detail pages
Bring deal context into Audiences for pipeline-aware segmentation and plays. Learn more about Audiences here
Run Bulk Enrichment Without Field Mappings
You can now start a Bulk Enrichment in Audiences without field mappings configured — useful for advanced users who want to write results directly back to Salesforce, send to a table, or elsewhere.
- Kick off Bulk Enrichment without setting up field mappings first
- Route enriched data straight to destinations like Salesforce or a table
- Manually disable field mappings when you don't need them
Run bulk enrichment your way, without mandatory mapping setup.
Sandbox & Read-only Tables as Lookup Targets
The Lookup Row selector now lets you pick sandbox and read-only tables as lookup targets, not just updatable ones.
- Choose sandbox or read-only tables when configuring a Lookup
Reference more of your data when building lookups. Learn more →
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