How to use self-service?

Coresignal's self-service platform gives you access to over 1 billion companies, job postings, and employee data records.

You can manage your subscription plan, get started with APIs, and use no-code tools for quick data search and enrichment.

Self-service key features include:

  • API subscription management

  • API playgrounds for developers

  • No-code search tool with bulk download option

  • No-code company data enrichment tool

  • Tutorials

Features

API playgrounds and AI query builder

API playgrounds are designed for developers to explore our APIs and learn how to formulate requests to use them as effectively as possible.

This AI-powered tool allows you to turn natural language prompts into API queries and guides you through the process of searching and downloading data using our APIs.

The easiest option to check the number of records that match your search criteria is to use the API playgrounds and the AI query builder.

Alternatively, if you need a simple search tool and to download a subset of data, go to the Data Explorer tool which is connected to Base datasets. See how many results in our database match your search criteria, preview data, and download results in bulk using a direct download link.

No-code downloads

If you’re using the Data Explorer, after running a search request, you can generate a download link and download records in bulk (up to 10,000 records in one batch) in CSV or JSONL format. This is a great option for users looking to build and quickly download small custom datasets based on specific search criteria.

The link will be sent to you by email and will also be available on the Home page.

No-code company data enrichment

Company Enricher lets you enrich your CSV files containing company identifiers with key data points (key information about a company) without writing a single line of code.


Find your API token

When you sign up, the API token is always available on the self-service Home Page.

To collect your API key, click the copy icon in the bottom right corner of the Get your API key section.

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