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Brandfetch integration

Brandfetch integration

Access brand data for next-level B2B personalization.

Overview

The Brandfetch integration in Clay enables users to access company logos, brand colors, social media profiles, and key company data.

Enriching data with Brandfetch

  1. While in a Clay table, click Add enrichment and search for Brandfetch.
  2. Under Integrations, select one of the Brandfetch options.
  3. In the modal, you will be asked to Select Brandfetch account.
    • If you have your own account, click + Add account and go through authentication. Otherwise, use the Clay provided key.

Action Get brand and company data X

Get company logo, colors, social media, and company data.

Inputs

  • Company Domain: The domain of the company you want to enrich.

Outputs

  • Source URL: The link to the company’s logo in an image format (e.g., .svg or .png).
  • ID: A unique identifier assigned to the company.
  • Name: The name of the company.
  • Domain: The domain or website URL of the company (e.g., example.com).
  • Claimed: Indicates whether the company data is verified (true/false).
  • Description: A short overview or tagline describing the company.
  • Long Description: An extended description providing detailed information about the company.
  • Links: A collection of social media or other relevant links associated with the company.
  • Link Name: The name or platform of the link (e.g., Twitter, Facebook).
  • URL: The specific URL for the link (e.g., https://twitter.com/example).
  • Theme: The type of logo theme, such as dark or light.
  • Type: Specifies the type of logo (e.g., icon, wordmark).
  • Formats: Available formats for the logo files (e.g., .svg, .png).
  • Hex Code: The hexadecimal code representing the brand’s color (e.g., #FFFFFF).
  • Type: The classification of the color (e.g., accent, primary).
  • Brightness: A numerical value representing the brightness of the color.
  • Font Name: The name of the font used in the company’s branding (e.g., Roboto).
  • Type: The font type (e.g., title, body).
  • Origin: The source of the font (e.g., Google Fonts).
  • Type: The type of image provided (e.g., banner, thumbnail).
  • Formats: The available formats for the images (e.g., .jpeg, .png).
  • Quality Score: A numerical score (e.g., 95) indicating the quality of the retrieved brand data.
  • Is NSFW: A Boolean value indicating whether the content is safe for work (false = safe, true = not safe).
  • URN: A unique resource name associated with the company (e.g., urn:example:12345).
  • Employees: The number of employees in the company (e.g., 100).
  • Founded Year: The year the company was founded (e.g., 2000).
  • Kind: The type or category of the company (e.g., Educational).

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