Before using the official EmailBison integration in Clay, you’ll need to connect your EmailBison workspace(s).Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.emailbison.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
In order to access each workspace’s data (to push or pull data), you will need to create an
api-user key for each workspace and connect them one by one in Clay.Method 1: From Clay Settings
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Access Clay Settings
Go to Clay settings and navigate to the
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Add EmailBison Connection
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Enter Workspace Details
Input the following:
- Connection name - Your workspace name
- Workspace domain (Instance URL) - Your workspace domain (this will always be your instance URL)
- API Key - Your user-api key (see API Key)
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Save
Click
Save. You can now select this workspace from theAccountdropdown for any EmailBison enrichment. -
Adding Multiple Workspaces
Repeat these steps for each workspace you want to connect to Clay. Each workspace requires its own
api-userkey.
Method 2: From Within an Enrichment
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Access EmailBison Enrichments
Click on
Actions, or click+ Add columnthenAdd enrichment. Searchemailbisonand select any of the enrichments. -
Add Your Workspace Account
Under
Account, click+ Add account. -
Enter Workspace Details
Input the following:
- Connection name - Your workspace name
- Workspace domain (Instance URL) - Your workspace domain (this will always be your instance URL)
- API Key - Your user-api key (see API Key)
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Save
Click
Save. You can now select this workspace from theAccountdropdown for any EmailBison enrichment. -
Adding Multiple Workspaces
Repeat these steps for each workspace you want to connect to Clay. Each workspace requires its own
api-userkey.
Once you’ve connected your workspace(s), browse the available enrichments to start integrating EmailBison with your Clay tables.

