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Clay in Sheets: Run Lead Enrichment Workflows Inside Google Sheets

Use GPT for Sheets to run Clay-style lead enrichment, account research, scoring, and outreach personalization directly inside Google Sheets.

  • Clay in Sheets
  • Lead enrichment
  • B2B sales
  • Google Sheets AI
Run this workflow across every spreadsheet row Install GPT for Sheets to create lead research summaries, enrichment labels, ICP scores, personalized openers, and QA notes directly inside Google Sheets, with source columns and QA labels visible for review.
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Copy-paste formulas for Clay in Sheets: Run Lead Enrichment Workflows Inside Google Sheets

Paste a formula into row 2, test it on a few rows, then drag down to run the workflow across your spreadsheet.

Row research summary

A: primary record · B: source notes · C: target persona · D: goal

=GPT("Research this row for Clay in Sheets: Run Lead Enrichment Workflows Inside Google Sheets: " & A2 & ". Source notes: " & B2 & ". Target persona: " & C2 & ". Goal: " & D2 & ". Return a concise summary, useful signals, missing data, and one recommended next action. If evidence is weak, say Needs manual research.")

Fit score and reason

A: account/person · B: criteria · C: source text

=GPT("Score this row from 1-5 for fit. Record: " & A2 & ". Criteria: " & B2 & ". Source text: " & C2 & ". Return score, reason, confidence, and what to verify manually.")

Personalized next action

A: prospect or account · B: signal · C: offer · D: tone

=GPT("Write a specific next action or outreach angle for " & A2 & " based on this signal: " & B2 & ". Offer: " & C2 & ". Tone: " & D2 & ". Keep it factual, useful, and under 70 words.")

QA missing-data flag

A: AI output · B: source text · C: required fields

=GPT("QA this output: " & A2 & ". Source text: " & B2 & ". Required fields: " & C2 & ". Return missing data, risky assumptions, unsupported claims, and pass/review/fail.")

Short answer

Clay in Sheets: Run Lead Enrichment Workflows Inside Google Sheets is a spreadsheet-native workflow for B2B sales teams, SDR managers, founders, agencies, and GTM operators. Instead of researching one row at a time or copying notes between tools, GPT for Sheets lets you run AI formulas across a full table of company, domain, role, source snippet, signal, target persona, and offer and produce lead research summaries, enrichment labels, ICP scores, personalized openers, and QA notes in adjacent columns.

Fastest path: Install GPT for Sheets → add your source columns → paste a formula from the formula section → review 10 rows → fill down the sheet. For pricing and plan details, go directly to GPT for Sheets pricing.

This page is built for purchase-intent users who already know the value of spreadsheet workflows but need a faster way to research, score, clean, summarize, and personalize rows at scale.

Workflow

A practical sheet for this workflow usually has these columns:

Column What to put there Why it matters
A Primary record: company, person, lead, listing, product, account, keyword, or URL Gives the formula a stable row anchor
B Source notes, snippets, CRM export, review text, or website copy Keeps AI grounded in inspectable evidence
C Segment, persona, market, territory, or target use case Makes the output specific instead of generic
D Offer, criteria, compliance note, or goal Aligns the prompt with sales or operations
E AI research summary Creates the first useful interpretation
F Score, category, or priority Helps filter and prioritize
G Outreach, recommendation, or next action Turns research into execution
H QA flag Prevents unsupported claims from moving forward

Step-by-step setup

  1. Start with 10 representative rows before filling down hundreds or thousands of rows.
  2. Keep raw source fields unchanged in columns A-D.
  3. Use one formula to create a summary or score, then inspect weak rows.
  4. Add constraints: max length, output format, target persona, and what to do if data is missing.
  5. Add a QA formula that asks for missing facts, unsupported assumptions, and a review label.
  6. Fill down after the prompt works on sample rows.
Use AI formulas instead of one-off prompting GPT for Sheets helps B2B sales teams, SDR managers, founders, agencies, and GTM operators run this workflow across many rows while keeping source data, outputs, and QA labels in one spreadsheet.
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How this compares with Clay-style workflows

Clay-style workflows are useful when a team wants a dedicated GTM workspace. GPT for Sheets is different: it keeps the research, prompt, output, score, and QA columns inside the spreadsheet your team already uses. That makes it easier to test prompts on 10 rows, fill down after review, and hand the sheet to a teammate or client without moving every workflow into another system.

GPT for Sheets is independent and unaffiliated with Clay. Third-party product names are trademarks of their respective owners. This page uses comparison language to describe workflow fit, not to make claims about another product’s pricing, data quality, reliability, or customers.

Copyable formula notes

The formula cards above are designed to be pasted into row 2 and dragged down. Replace =GPT with the model-specific function you use inside GPT for Sheets if your workspace uses provider-specific formulas. Keep prompts concrete: ask for a score, evidence, uncertainty, and a manual-review note rather than a vague paragraph.

Use cases

  • Turn prospect rows into account notes without leaving Sheets.
  • Score fit and urgency before SDR review.
  • Generate short personalization drafts from source columns.
  • QA claims before exporting to CRM or outreach tools.

Best for / not best for

Best for: spreadsheet-first teams that want Clay-style row research while keeping data in Google Sheets.

Not best for: teams that require every feature of a dedicated GTM operations platform.

The strongest use case is when you already have rows in a spreadsheet and need structured AI outputs. If your core problem is buying a specific proprietary database, use GPT for Sheets as the analysis, cleanup, and personalization layer after export.

Use these related GPT for Sheets guides to connect this workflow with lead enrichment, research, SEO, CRM cleanup, and personalization:

Safety, compliance, and data quality

Clay is referenced as a third-party product for comparison and search intent only. GPT for Sheets is independent and unaffiliated. For any high-stakes workflow, treat AI output as a structured draft. Keep source columns visible, store source URLs or dates when relevant, and make the final decision outside the AI formula. A simple pass / review / fail QA column helps prevent bad imports, unsupported outreach claims, and accidental over-automation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fastest way to start clay in sheets: run lead enrichment workflows inside google sheets?

Install GPT for Sheets, add source columns, paste one formula into row 2, review a small sample, then fill down after the prompt is reliable.

Do I need to copy and paste between ChatGPT and Google Sheets?

No. GPT for Sheets lets you run AI formulas directly in spreadsheet cells, which is better for repeatable bulk prompts, scoring columns, and QA review.

Should I trust every AI output automatically?

No. Treat AI output as a draft. Keep source columns visible and use QA formulas to flag missing facts, weak evidence, and unsupported claims.

Is GPT for Sheets affiliated with Clay?

No. GPT for Sheets is independent and unaffiliated with Clay. Clay and other third-party product names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Start this workflow in Google Sheets

If your team already lives in spreadsheets, the fastest way to operationalize this workflow is to install GPT for Sheets and run the formulas directly where your rows already live.

Install GPT for Sheets or compare plans to start turning rows into reviewed research, scores, summaries, drafts, and next actions.

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