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Fiber Search Profiles From Text

fiber_search_profiles_from_text

Takes free-form text (e.g., 'Software engineers in US with 5+ years of experience') and returns a list of matching profiles. The endpoint interprets natural language queries and applies structured filters such as job ti…

How it works ↓

Pricing

Per call

$1.08

Model

flat


Pay only for what you use. No subscriptions.
Inputs

cursor

string

pageSize

integer

getDetailedWorkExperience

string

getDetailedEducation

string

query *

string
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API
MCP Config
Input Parameters
cursor
A pagination cursor returned from a previous search response. Use this to fetch the next page of results.
pageSize
The number of profiles to return, if you need to get more results, you can paginate.
getDetailedWorkExperience
Whether to include deep details about each work experience item, like the company's LinkedIn URL, website, location, etc. That'll be put in the detailedWorkExperience array. This slows down the API call, so only enable this if you need it.
getDetailedEducation
Whether to include deep details about each educational item, like the school's LinkedIn URL, website, location, etc. That'll be put in the detailedEducation array. This slows down the API call, so only enable this if you need it.
query *
Cost per run
Execution cost
$1.08
Deducted from your xPay allowance
About Fiber Search Profiles From Text

Takes free-form text (e.g., 'Software engineers in US with 5+ years of experience') and returns a list of matching profiles. The endpoint interprets natural language queries and applies structured filters such as job titles, seniority, skills, locations, past jobs, education, and languages to identify relevant people.

Frequently Asked Questions

Takes free-form text (e.g., 'Software engineers in US with 5+ years of experience') and returns a list of matching profiles. The endpoint interprets natural language queries and applies structured filters such as job titles, seniority, skills, locations, past jobs, education, and languages to identify relevant people.

Fiber Search Profiles From Text costs $1.08 per call on xpay. No subscription, no minimums. Pay only for the calls you make. New accounts get $5 in free credits.

Connect the Fiber AI API MCP endpoint to your client — Claude Code: claude mcp add --transport http fiber "https://fiber.mcp.xpay.sh/mcp?key=YOUR_XPAY_KEY"; Cursor/Windsurf/Cline/VS Code: same URL in mcp.json. The agent will see fiber_search_profiles_from_text as a callable tool with the input schema and run it directly. (Unified across all providers: https://mcp.xpay.sh/mcp?key=YOUR_XPAY_KEY, then xpay_run with toolPath fiber/fiber_search_profiles_from_text.)

Yes — that's exactly what xpay is for. You don't need a Fiber AI API account or API key. Sign up at xpay.tools (Google or email), get $5 free credit, and run Fiber Search Profiles From Text immediately. Billing flows through your xpay balance.

Fiber Search Profiles From Text accepts 5 input parameters: cursor, pageSize, getDetailedWorkExperience, getDetailedEducation, query. See the input schema and runnable form on this page for details and to test live.

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