A LinkedIn post from Clay highlights the launch of Sculptor Analyst Mode, a feature positioned as a business intelligence layer on top of Clay tables. The post suggests the tool is designed to preserve full workflow context, including nested data and AI prompt history, and to generate reports that can be shared with external stakeholders.
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According to the post, Sculptor Analyst Mode allows users to test different data sources and AI models on samples before scaling, and to compare match rates across an entire table. The feature is presented as enabling rapid analysis of lead quality, enrichment provider performance, and characteristics of closed-won deals, with export options to Notion or PDF.
The post also notes that Sculptor Analyst Mode is free for all existing customers, with a limit of 10 concurrent conversations per workspace. For investors, this move may indicate Clay’s strategy to deepen product stickiness and expand usage within accounts by integrating insight generation directly into operational workflows.
By reducing the need to export data into separate AI or analytics tools, the product could increase platform engagement and lower churn risk among data-centric teams. If adopted broadly, this functionality may enhance Clay’s competitive position in sales and marketing data automation, potentially supporting upsell opportunities to higher tiers or broader deployments over time.

