2026-06-03-sync-dashboard

A live sync dashboard, the Clay integration, and broader sync coverage

A live sync dashboard, the Clay integration, and broader sync coverage

See your entire sync operation on one screen

The dashboard is now a live view of how your data is moving. The top strip answers the questions you actually ask: how many profiles synced, what share of runs succeeded, how many errors landed, what is running right now, and how fresh your data is from the last successful sync. Pick a record type and a time range, and everything below updates to match.

  • Track profiles synced, success rate, total errors, and live runs at a glance

  • Read a data-freshness indicator built from the last completed run across every sync

  • Chart sync activity and run health over time instead of guessing from a list

Spot failing syncs and group errors by cause

Below the headline numbers, the dashboard ranks your syncs by error count and breaks down every error by type across the whole organization. You see which sync is hurting and why in the same place, so you can go straight to the run that needs attention.

  • Find your top failing syncs ranked by error count for the period

  • Group org-wide errors by code to see whether one cause is behind most failures

  • Review recent runs, upcoming runs, and active alerts without leaving the page

Watch identity resolution and segments in context

The dashboard now surfaces how many duplicate profiles were merged and resolved in the period you are viewing, alongside a segments overview for the record type you picked. You can see the cleanup work happening on your data, not just the raw sync counts.

  • See recent merges and duplicates resolved for any record type

  • Check per-integration sync health in one table to compare your sources side by side

Sync records into Clay

You can now connect Clay as a destination and push records straight into a Clay table through its webhook source. Set up the webhook in Clay, paste the URL and auth token into the connection settings, and your synced records flow into the table you chose.

  • Send contacts and any other record type into a Clay table

  • Authenticate with a per-table webhook token so each table stays isolated

Broader sync coverage across your integrations

We extended what several integrations can do during a sync. Google Sheets now supports upsert with both replace and patch modes, so an existing row updates instead of duplicating. Auth0 can list organizations with filters, Autopilot can delete records, and product-analytics sources like PostHog expose group properties for mapping.

  • Upsert Google Sheets rows in replace or patch mode

  • Sync Auth0 organizations, not just users

  • Map group-level properties from product-analytics sources