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Enrich with Tool lets you run any Tool across your Knowledge table and write the results back as new columns. It’s useful any time you want to process, analyze, or generate data at scale — for example, summarizing a column of text, classifying records, or extracting structured fields from unstructured content.

Enriching your data with a Tool

There are two ways to start an enrichment on a Knowledge table.

From the Knowledge table

  1. Navigate to Knowledge and open the table you want to enrich.
  2. Click the Enrich button in the table toolbar.
  3. Select a Tool from the library.

From the Tool’s Use tab

On the Use tab of any Tool, select the Run in bulk tab. Run in bulk tab on the Tool's Use page Click Run on my data to go directly to your Knowledge tables and start the enrichment from there.

Configuring the enrichment

Once you’ve selected a Tool, configure how it should run on your data. The modal shows Map tool inputs to columns with a dropdown for each input. Input mapping — map to a table column or manually type data
  • Map to table column — click the dropdown to see your table’s column headers and select the one to use. The value from that column will be used for each row.
  • Manually type data — click + Manually type data to switch to manual entry and use the same fixed value for every row.
Once your inputs are mapped, click Confirm to finish the setup.

Running the enrichment

After confirming, a new column is added to your Knowledge table showing the Tool name. From there you can choose to run on individual rows or across the entire dataset. Enrichment column with run buttons
  • The play button in the column header runs the Tool across the whole table.
  • The play button on each row runs the Tool on that individual row.
Always test on a few individual rows before running across the whole table to confirm the output is correct and check the credit cost.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

You can use any Tool — including ones you’ve built yourself. The library shows all Tools available in your project alongside marketplace Tools.
The configuration modal shows an estimated credit cost before you click Confirm. Use the single-row run to get a more precise sense of cost per row before scaling up.
Yes. Each enrichment is independent — click Enrich again to set up another Tool on the same table. Each creates its own column.
New rows are not automatically enriched. You’ll need to run the Tool on them manually using the play button on each row, or trigger another bulk run.
Not as a selection — but you can run the play button on any individual row without affecting others. For targeted bulk runs on a subset, consider filtering your data into a separate table first.