Parallel Enrichment
Bulk data enrichment via Parallel API. Adds web-sourced fields (CEO names, funding, contact info) to lists of companies, people, or products. Use for enriching CSV files or inline data.
Description
name: parallel-enrichment description: "Bulk data enrichment via Parallel API. Adds web-sourced fields (CEO names, funding, contact info) to lists of companies, people, or products. Use for enriching CSV files or inline data." homepage: https://parallel.ai
Parallel Enrichment
Bulk data enrichment that adds web-sourced fields to lists of companies, people, or products. Describe what you want in natural language.
When to Use
Trigger this skill when the user asks for:
- "enrich this list with...", "add CEO names to...", "find funding for these companies..."
- "look up contact info for...", "get LinkedIn profiles for..."
- Bulk data operations on CSV files or lists
- Adding web-sourced columns to existing datasets
- Lead enrichment, company research, product comparison
Quick Start
# Inline data
parallel-cli enrich run \
--data '[{"company": "Google"}, {"company": "Microsoft"}]' \
--intent "CEO name and founding year" \
--target output.csv
# CSV file
parallel-cli enrich run \
--source-type csv --source input.csv \
--target output.csv \
--intent "CEO name and founding year"
CLI Reference
Basic Usage
parallel-cli enrich run [options]
Note: There is no --json flag for enrich. Results are written to the target file.
Common Flags
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--data "<json>" |
Inline JSON array of records |
--source-type csv |
Source file type |
--source <path> |
Input CSV file path |
--target <path> |
Output CSV file path |
--source-columns "<json>" |
Describe input columns |
--enriched-columns "<json>" |
Specify output columns |
--intent "<description>" |
Natural language description of what to find |
--processor <tier> |
Processing tier (see table below) |
Processor Tiers
| Processor | Use Case |
|---|---|
lite-fast |
Simple lookups |
base-fast |
Basic enrichment |
core-fast |
Standard enrichment |
pro-fast |
Deep enrichment (default) |
ultra-fast |
Complex multi-source enrichment |
Examples
Inline data enrichment:
parallel-cli enrich run \
--data '[{"company": "Stripe"}, {"company": "Square"}, {"company": "Adyen"}]' \
--intent "CEO name, headquarters city, and latest funding round" \
--target ./companies-enriched.csv
CSV file enrichment:
parallel-cli enrich run \
--source-type csv \
--source ./leads.csv \
--target ./leads-enriched.csv \
--source-columns '[{"name": "company_name", "description": "Company name"}]' \
--intent "Find CEO name, company size, and LinkedIn company page URL"
With explicit output columns:
parallel-cli enrich run \
--data '[{"name": "Sam Altman"}, {"name": "Satya Nadella"}]' \
--source-columns '[{"name": "name", "description": "Person full name"}]' \
--enriched-columns '[
{"name": "current_company", "description": "Current company/employer"},
{"name": "title", "description": "Current job title"},
{"name": "twitter", "description": "Twitter/X handle"}
]' \
--target ./people-enriched.csv
Using AI to suggest columns:
# First, get AI suggestions
parallel-cli enrich suggest \
--source-type csv \
--source ./companies.csv \
--intent "competitor analysis data"
# Then run with suggested columns
parallel-cli enrich run \
--source-type csv \
--source ./companies.csv \
--target ./companies-analysis.csv \
--intent "competitor analysis: market position, key products, recent news"
Best-Practice Prompting
Intent Description
Write 1-2 sentences describing:
- What specific fields you want to add
- Context about the data (B2B companies, tech startups, etc.)
- Any constraints (recent data, specific sources)
Good:
--intent "Find CEO name, total funding raised, and number of employees for B2B SaaS companies"
Poor:
--intent "Find stuff about these companies"
Source Column Descriptions
When using --source-columns, provide context:
[
{"name": "company", "description": "Company name, may include Inc/LLC suffix"},
{"name": "website", "description": "Company website URL, may be partial"}
]
Response Format
The CLI outputs:
- A monitoring URL to track progress
- Status updates as rows are processed
- Final output written to target CSV
The target CSV contains:
- All original columns from the source
- New enriched columns as specified
- A
_parallel_statuscolumn indicating success/failure per row
Output Handling
After enrichment completes:
- Report the number of rows enriched
- Preview the first few rows:
head -6 output.csv - Share the full path to the output file
- Note any rows that failed enrichment
Configuration File
For complex enrichments, use a YAML config:
# enrich-config.yaml
source:
type: csv
path: ./input.csv
columns:
- name: company_name
description: "Company legal name"
- name: website
description: "Company website URL"
target:
type: csv
path: ./output.csv
enriched_columns:
- name: ceo_name
description: "Current CEO full name"
- name: employee_count
description: "Approximate number of employees"
- name: funding_total
description: "Total funding raised in USD"
processor: pro-fast
Then run:
parallel-cli enrich run enrich-config.yaml
Running Out of Context?
For large enrichments, save results and use sessions_spawn:
parallel-cli enrich run --source-type csv --source input.csv --target /tmp/enriched-<topic>.csv --intent "..."
Then spawn a sub-agent:
{
"tool": "sessions_spawn",
"task": "Read /tmp/enriched-<topic>.csv and summarize the results. Report row count, success rate, and preview first 5 rows.",
"label": "enrich-summary"
}
Error Handling
| Exit Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 0 | Success |
| 1 | Unexpected error (network, parse) |
| 2 | Invalid arguments |
| 3 | API error (non-2xx) |
Common issues:
- Row failures: Check
_parallel_statuscolumn in output - Timeout: Use smaller batches or lower processor tier
- Rate limits: Add delays between large enrichments
Prerequisites
- Get an API key at parallel.ai
- Install the CLI:
curl -fsSL https://parallel.ai/install.sh | bash
export PARALLEL_API_KEY=your-key
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