Fresh off of OpenAI's exciting announcements yesterday, we're thrilled to announce a major update to Nexus, your AI-powered copilot in Clay. Nexus is now smarter, faster, and more helpful than ever at searching your network and assisting with things like drafting emails, taking notes, and much more.
Since introducing Nexus and our ChatGPT plugin, we've spoken with many members who have integrated them into their daily workflow as one of their most-used AI tools. Whether it's searching your contacts before a big meeting or drafting thoughtful follow-ups and intro emails, you've shown us how transformative an intelligent relationship copilot can be. Your feedback was instrumental in shaping this update and making Nexus even better.
Across the board, we've improved Nexus to be smarter and faster than ever:
- β‘ 2-5X Faster Responses - Nexus now returns results 2-5x faster, so you can get the info you need without delay.
- π Take Notes & Add Contacts - Jot down details about a contact right from your chat. You can even add new contacts to Clay by simply providing an email or phone number.
- π¬ Chat Away - Nexus remembers more of your conversation history, allowing for more natural and productive exchanges.
- π Get More Info & Results - Ask Nexus to elaborate on details about a contact ("tell me more about Jane") or to provide additional results to your queries ("give me 5 more results").
- π‘ More Info on Contacts - Nexus now has access to even more information about your contacts, like when you first met, to fuel its responses.
- π Improved Reasoning - Nexus is much better at understanding when someone is a fit for what you're asking for.
These changes are live now in Nexus and our ChatGPT plugin. As always, no data is processed or sent to third parties unless you explicitly use Nexus β you can learn more in our Library here.
β¨ Fixes & Improvements
- π₯οΈ Fixed a bug with Notion contacts sync
- π₯οΈ Fixed an issue where Home feed updates from the past would be inserted without being marked as read
- π₯οΈ Improved CardDAV performance