Once connected, your assistant can do everything the API can do. You ask in plain language; it picks the right tool. Here is the full list.
| What you can ask for | What happens | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Check one address | Checks a single email and explains the result. | 1 credit |
| Check a handful of addresses | Checks up to 100 addresses in one go. | 1 credit each |
| List your recent jobs | Shows your most recent list jobs and their status. | Free |
| Create a job from a big list | Uploads the addresses and analyses them, so you can see the size and cost first. | Free |
| Check on a job | Reports the status, totals, and analysis of a job. | Free |
| Start a job | Runs the job. This is the step that spends credits. | 1 credit per address |
| Download results | Fetches the finished results for a job. | Free |
Heads up
Starting a job spends credits, and so does every address check. Most assistants ask you to confirm before an action like that — read the confirmation before you accept it, especially for large lists.
How costs are charged
Exactly the same as everywhere else in CleanMyList. If you are on a verification plan, checks come out of your monthly allowance first, then your credits. Creating and analysing a job is always free — you only pay when the job is started.
It is your account, with your limits
- The assistant only ever sees the one workspace you connected it to.
- It cannot invite people, change billing, or see your password.
- Everything it does is recorded in your workspace history, the same as work you do yourself.
- Your normal speed limit applies (1,000 requests a minute).
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