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Populate Attio with New Site Visitors

Every identified company that lands on your site shows up in Attio — enriched, scored, and tagged with intent timeline. No Zapier glue.

By Bryant ChouCo-founder & founding CTO at Webflow
How it runs

Korra walks Populate Attio with New Site Visitors through 5 phases.

  1. Connect Attio

    One OAuth click. Korra has access the moment you authorize — no API keys, no IT ticket.

  2. Identify visitors

    Ploy de-anonymizes site visitors and surfaces companies, sizes, industries, and locations.

  3. Score fit

    Korra tags each company as ICP / adjacent / out-of-scope based on your criteria, written into a custom Attio field.

  4. Push to Attio

    Company records auto-create in Attio with enrichment fields populated. Existing companies get their activity feeds updated.

  5. Attach intent timeline

    Pricing visits, demo bounces, feature deep-dives stream into the company's activity feed — your AEs see signal in context.

What you get

Concrete outputs every time Korra runs this.

  • Auto-created company records

    Industry, size, last-seen, all populated.

  • ICP fit scoring on first visit

  • Intent timelines on every account

  • Workflow triggers on warm intent

    Fire an Attio workflow when a target visits twice in 7 days.

When to use it
  • Your sales team works out of Attio and you want named accounts to land there automatically.
  • You want intent context (pricing visits, demo bounces, deep-dives) attached to each account.
  • You want ICP scoring on first visit, not in a weekly batch.
Works best with
  • Attio
About the author

Bryant Chou

Co-founder & founding CTO at Webflow

Bryant co-founded Webflow and architected the platform that now powers more than 1% of the active web. Along the way, he started and led the company's growth, marketing, sales, and data teams — scaling Webflow from $1MM to $100MM in revenue.

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