Natural language search
Sumble's natural language search (labeled "Magic Filter" in the app) lets you describe what you're looking for in plain English instead of manually building filters. It translates your query into the appropriate combination of filters and navigates you to the matching results.
How to use it
Click the sparkle icon in the search bar to open the natural language search overlay
Type your query in natural language
Press Enter — Sumble translates your query into filters and navigates to the results
Example queries
"Manufacturing companies doing cloud migrations in California"
"Data engineers at Walmart who are managers or above"
"US teams at JP Morgan Chase using Splunk"
"Job posts at AstraZeneca doing GenAI projects"
"Digital native companies (excluding IT services) based in California with fewer than 1000 employees using a cloud data warehouse"
How it works
Natural language search parses your query and maps it to Sumble's structured filters — technologies, job functions, job levels, locations, industries, headcount ranges, account lists, and more. The results you see are the same as if you'd built the filters manually; the search just gets you there faster.
Your recent queries are saved in the overlay so you can quickly re-run past searches.
When to use filters vs. natural language
Natural language search is useful for exploratory queries or when you know what you want but aren't sure which filters to combine. For routine searches that you run often, building filters directly gives you precise control and is slightly faster since there's no translation step.
Both approaches produce the same results — natural language search and the filter bar use the same underlying data.
Availability
Natural language search is available to all users on Free, Pro, and Enterprise plans.
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