Filtering and Sorting

Order your rows and narrow a large List down to what matters — per column, case-insensitive, combinable.

Once a List is enriched, Search, Sort and Filter (all in the bar above your List) are how you turn raw rows into a focused list you can actually act on.

The Search, Sort and Filter buttons in the bar above a List
Search, Sort and Filter live in the bar above your List.

Why sort

Put the rows most worth your time at the top. Sort by a fit score you enriched, by company size, by how recently they raised — whatever signals "work this one first." Your highest-potential prospects rise to the top, so you start there and work down instead of scanning a flat list of hundreds.

You can stack sorts to break ties — fit score first, then name.

NOTE

Unprocessed or still-processing cells always sort to the bottom, so your finished results stay up top.

Why filter

This is where one List becomes many. The same 500-company List can be sliced into "Series A fintechs in NL", "agencies hiring sales", "anyone with funding" — each a clean, targeted segment for a different campaign with a different angle.

TIP

Carve one List into segments — by fit, by region, by stage — then turn each segment straight into a Campaign. One enriched List, several targeted campaigns, no exporting to another tool.

Filtering is also how you drop rows that don't qualify — no funding, founder unknown, wrong country — so you never spend outreach on companies that were never a fit.

NOTE

Filtering is case-insensitive"Fintech" and "fintech" match the same rows. The value search box is case-insensitive too, and starts filtering once you've typed three letters.

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