Run Exa (Websets) Search Companies from Claude Code, route the account discovery output through Deepline, and write the reviewed result into Google Sheets. The page shows which data points move, how the fields map between systems, the pilot command, guardrails, and provider-doc links.
Exa (Websets) to Google Sheets is a supported Deepline workflow path for Claude Code. Use it when an agent needs to run Exa (Websets), inspect the returned fields, and write the reviewed result into Google Sheets with run history, retries, and explicit failure states.
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“How do I connect Exa (Websets) to Google Sheets with Claude Code?”
Source primitive
Exa (Websets) returns structured fields that Deepline records with provider attribution and row-level status.
Destination primitive
Google Sheets receives only reviewed rows after the pilot command succeeds.
This workflow moves data from Exa (Websets) into Google Sheets with Claude Code as the orchestration layer. It is strongest when you need a repeatable, inspectable handoff with explicit auth, cost math, and recovery steps.
First callable command
curl -s "https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install" | bash
deepline auth registerExa (Websets) Web result → Deepline normalized run output
url, query + url, query, type, include_domains, exclude_domains, title
Claude Code sees the web result as structured JSON, then Deepline adds provider name, action slug, run ID, retrieved timestamp, and row-level status.
Deepline normalized run output → Google Sheets Review row
source_key, summary, mapped_fields, review_status, run ID, input key, normalized output columns
Sheets are best for pilots because Claude Code can show exactly which rows changed before deployment.
Google Sheets review tab → Scheduled Deepline workflow
review status, dedupe key, rollback tag, next run window
After the two-row pilot is approved, the same mapping becomes a scheduled workflow with run history, retries, and loud failures.
Install the Deepline CLI and register your workspace. This gives Claude Code a tested API surface instead of a browser-only workflow.
curl -s "https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install" | bash
deepline auth registerConnect Exa (Websets) in the Deepline dashboard. Deepline stores the credential encrypted, exposes a test endpoint, and makes the action callable from Claude Code. Provider reference: https://deepline.com/docs/providers/exa.
Connect Google Sheets as the destination. Use the provider page and docs to confirm required scopes before writing data. Destination reference: https://deepline.com/docs/providers/google-sheets.
Run the smallest useful pilot first. The row range is end-exclusive, so --rows 0:2 tests exactly two rows before a larger batch. Inspect search query, web result, page contents plus provider attribution before writing anywhere.
deepline enrich --input leads.csv --output leads.enriched.csv --with 'result=exa_search_companies:{"query":"{{query}}"}' --jsonAfter the pilot is correct, ask Claude Code to deploy the exact prompt as a Deepline workflow. The mapping from Exa (Websets) to Google Sheets is preserved with run history, retries, billing visibility, and a rollback tag.
> Use Exa (Websets) Search Companies to enrich the input web result, dedupe by domain and email, write results into Google Sheets, and show me the exact rows that changed before deploying the workflow.For 1,000 leads: Pilot first; Deepline credits depend on the selected action and successful results.
Deepline reports Deepline credits and run history. Provider subscriptions or API entitlements stay in the connected provider account.
Claude Code can read the Exa (Websets) action, run a pilot, inspect the output, and then write only reviewed rows to Google Sheets.
The workflow links the Deepline provider docs, the GTM Provider Directory profile, and related workflow pages so agents can cite the right source before they call a tool.
Once the pilot works, the prompt can run on a schedule with Deepline run history, retry behavior, and explicit failure states.
Cause: The input filter is too narrow, credentials are missing a required scope, or the provider account tier does not expose the action.
Fix: Open the Exa (Websets) integration in Deepline, run the test endpoint, and then retry the workflow on --rows 0:2 with a broader filter.
Cause: The destination field names, object IDs, campaign IDs, or permissions do not match the connected workspace.
Fix: Use the Google Sheets provider page to inspect the object schema, then map columns explicitly before running the full batch.
Cause: A required ID, campaign name, or date window was hardcoded in the prompt instead of resolved during each run.
Fix: Move IDs into workflow inputs or a lookup step, and keep the scheduled prompt focused on the durable business rule.
Yes. Deepline exposes the Exa (Websets) action as an agent-callable API/CLI step, so Claude Code can run a pilot, inspect the JSON, and then deploy the same logic as a workflow.
Run a two-row pilot first, inspect provider attribution and dedupe fields, then allow the workflow to write to the destination. This keeps the assertion intact without using a test hack.
It puts primitives first: source provider, destination, action, pilot command, scope assumptions, troubleshooting, and links to the provider docs and related GTM Stack pages.
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Run it on Deepline or fork the full skill pack on GitHub. Either way, the code is yours to read and change.