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Example Scenarios

These scenarios show what you can accomplish with Syft directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible AI agent. Each one is just a sentence you type into chat — your agent picks the right Syft tools and chains them together for you.

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Make sure you've connected Syft to your AI agent before trying these.

See What an Account or Contact Did

Look up a specific company or person and see their full activity on your site — pages visited, session history, intent signals, and contact details.

By domain

You: What did visitors from acme.com do on our site this week?

Syft returns the account profile for acme.com along with all identified contacts, their page views, session timestamps, active time on site, referral sources, and intent scores.

By email

You: Look up john@acme.com and show me their recent activity.

Syft returns John's contact details (title, company, LinkedIn), plus a timeline of every page he visited, how long he spent on each, and which sessions showed high intent.

You: Show me enterprise companies from the US that looked at our API docs in the last 30 days.

Syft translates your question into filters automatically and returns matching accounts with their contacts and activity summaries.


Find a Warm Intro

Before reaching out cold, check whether someone on your team already has a connection — Syft searches your team's LinkedIn network synced through the Syft extension.

You: Do we know anyone at Datadog?

Syft returns people at Datadog who are in your team's network, and tells you which teammate holds each connection so you know who to ask for the intro.

You: Who on my team is connected to their VP of Engineering?


Create a Lead List and Enqueue Into a Motion

Use your agent to find leads matching specific criteria, then push them directly into an outreach motion — no need to leave the chat.

Step 1: Find your leads

You: Find contacts from SaaS companies in the US who visited our pricing page in the last 7 days.

Syft searches your visitor data and returns a list of matching contacts with their company, title, email, and activity.

Step 2: Review the results

The agent presents the leads it found. You can ask follow-up questions to refine:

You: Filter this down to only Director-level and above.

Step 3: Enqueue into a motion

You: Enqueue these leads into my LinkedIn outreach motion.

Syft identifies the matching motion from your account, validates that it accepts uploaded leads, and enqueues the contacts. You'll get a confirmation with the count of leads enqueued.

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The target motion must use a Lead Upload trigger and must be active (not paused or in draft). You can check your available motions by asking: "Show me my motions."


Define Your ICP, Personas, and Signals

Set up the building blocks of your GTM motion conversationally — no forms. The agent asks clarifying questions, shows you a draft, and saves once you confirm.

You: Create an ICP for mid-market B2B SaaS companies in North America with 200–2000 employees using Salesforce.

Agent: Here's the draft ICP — industry: B2B SaaS, region: North America, headcount: 200–2000, tech: Salesforce. Want me to save it?

The same guided flow works for personas (who you sell to) and signals (what behavior to watch for):

You: Add a "Champion" persona for Director+ in Demand Gen or Marketing Ops.

You: Create a signal that fires when a visitor views our pricing page twice in a week.

When you've outgrown an entity, you can clean it up too:

You: Delete the old "SMB" ICP.

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If an ICP, Persona, or Signal is still used by a motion or list, Syft refuses to delete it and tells you what's referencing it — so you never break a live filter by accident.


Create a Motion Directly via MCP

Build a complete automation workflow from scratch — entirely through conversation. Syft's motion builder agent walks you through the setup interactively.

Example

You: Create a motion that sends a Slack alert to #sales whenever a visitor from a Fortune 500 company views our pricing page.

How the conversation unfolds

The agent works through the motion configuration step by step:

  1. Requirements check — The agent confirms which Slack channel you want, verifies the integration is connected, and checks your ICP/signal setup.

  2. Clarifying questions — If anything is ambiguous, the agent asks:

    Agent: I found your "Enterprise" ICP which targets Fortune 500 companies. Should I use that, or do you want a custom filter?

    Agent: Which Slack channel should I send alerts to? I can see #sales, #sales-alerts, and #general are available.

  3. Motion preview — Once it has everything it needs, the agent shows you a summary of the motion configuration: trigger, filters, and actions.

  4. Save and activate — Confirm and the motion goes live:

    You: Looks good, save it.

    Agent: Motion "Fortune 500 Pricing Alerts" is now live. You can view and edit it at https://app.syftdata.com/dashboard/settings/motions.

More examples

Here are other motions you can create through chat:

  • "Create a motion that syncs high-intent visitors to my HubSpot pipeline as new deals."
  • "Set up a motion to add contacts who visit our demo page to my Outreach sequence."
  • "Build a motion that sends a daily digest of new ICP-matching visitors to #marketing on Slack."

Review and Approve What a Motion Will Do

Motions can run with a human-in-the-loop approval step. Use your agent to review what's queued and approve, tweak, or reject each run — without opening the dashboard.

You: Show me motion runs waiting for approval on my LinkedIn outreach motion.

Syft lists each pending run with the contact, the planned actions, and the drafted message copy.

You: For the run targeting jane@acme.com, change the opener to mention their recent funding round, then approve it.

The agent modifies the message and re-submits the run for execution. You can also reject anything that doesn't look right:

You: Reject the run for the contact at competitor.com.


Install and Verify Your Web Tag

Get the Syft tracking tag onto your site and confirm it's working — all from chat.

You: Give me the install snippet for our Webflow site.

Syft returns the tag snippet and platform-specific steps. Syft supports HTML, Google Tag Manager, Next.js, Webflow, Framer, WordPress, Mintlify, Docusaurus, and GitBook.

If a developer owns the website, hand it off directly:

You: Email the GTM install instructions to dev@ourcompany.com.

Then confirm it's live:

You: Is our Syft tag firing yet?

Syft checks for recent visitor activity and tells you whether the tag is detected and collecting data.