Adam Eldefrawy (its genius developer) has been burning the midnight oil and has developed TWO new models: Helium and Argon.
It joins Claygent Neon as a gaseous trio of AI web scrapers that can find you just about anything you want online, at scale. Here are what each of them do:
Helium: Clay's most cost effective model- can be used for most tasks, especially those being run at high volume. A good balance of speed and accuracy. Costs one credit
Neon: Semi-complex tasks at a reasonable price point. If Helium doesn't work for your given prompt, try Neon and see if results are better. Costs two credits
Argon: Meant for deep research and complex analysis. Good for analyzing large texts, multi-modal info gathering, and anything that takes heavy thought. Costs three credits
Let me know what your experience is with these! I played around with Argon and had great results
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