A dynamic people list automatically finds and tracks individuals who match a set of criteria you define — specific companies plus a persona (location, seniority, function). CTD populates the list with matching people and keeps it current as contacts change roles or as companies grow their teams. You don't upload anyone manually; you define the criteria and CTD does the discovery.

This is the right choice when you want a continuously updated view of a specific type of person across a defined set of companies — without the overhead of building and maintaining a contact list by hand.

How it works

When you create a dynamic people list, you configure:

Company scope

Define which companies to look across. You can provide:

  • A list of specific domains (e.g., a set of 50 target accounts)
  • Company criteria (industry, size, location) — similar to a dynamic company list but used here to scope which people to find

Persona filters

  • Geography / location
  • Seniority level (e.g., Director and above)
  • Function or department (e.g., Product, Finance, Legal)
  • Title keywords

CTD finds everyone matching the persona at the companies in scope, adds them to the list, and updates it as people join, leave, or change roles.

Walkthrough

📹 Walkthrough coming soon.

How dynamic people lists differ from dynamic company lists

The key difference is the unit of the list:

  • A dynamic company list shows one entry per company, with people surfaced inside the Paths view.
  • A dynamic people list shows one entry per individual. If 12 people at a single company match your criteria, they each appear as separate entries.

Use a dynamic people list when the individual — not the company — is the unit of your workflow. Use a dynamic company list when you want the company view with people accessible through paths.

Use cases

Sales team building a persona-specific outreach list

A SaaS company's sales team wants to reach VP-level and above in Finance at their 200 target accounts. Instead of manually researching each company, they create a dynamic people list scoped to their target account domains with a persona of "VP/SVP/C-level in Finance." CTD surfaces all matching individuals — including recent hires as they join — and the Paths view shows warm intro opportunities across the team.

Recruiting firm building a talent pipeline for a client

A recruiting firm is hired to find senior product managers at mid-market e-commerce companies for a client. They create a dynamic people list targeting e-commerce companies with 200–2,000 employees, filtered to "Senior PM / Director of Product." The list continuously updates as new people match — giving the recruiter a live pipeline rather than a one-time export.

VC firm mapping LP relationships across a target institution type

A VC firm building their next fund wants to track decision-makers at university endowments and foundations across the US. They create a dynamic people list targeting known endowment and foundation domains with a persona of "CIO, Chief Investment Officer, or Director of Investments." The list gives them a clear view of who to target and which partners have existing relationships with each contact.

Competitive intelligence tracking hiring signals

A product team wants to know when competitors hire for specific senior roles, as an early signal of strategic direction. They create a dynamic people list scoped to five competitor domains with a persona of "VP of Product or VP of Engineering." When new names appear in the list — representing recent hires — it's a signal worth paying attention to.

Tip: Pair a dynamic people list with a job changes list on the same company set. The people list surfaces who's there now; the job changes list alerts you when anyone fitting that persona arrives or leaves.