![]() ![]() HubSpot Marketing Hub provides a comprehensive suite of automation tools to streamline campaigns, nurture leads, and drive conversions. ![]() For example, when using the 'Unenroll from sequence' action, many folks would benefit from knowing why the sequence unenrolled (IE: Connected call).In the digital age, marketing automation has become a game-changer for businesses seeking to optimise their marketing efforts. We plan to expand on the current Sequence unenrollment outcomes, and provide more control for how those are set. Our immediate next steps in the category of Sequence automation settings will be related to more granular unenrollment criteria, and how that relates to reporting in Sequences.This will allow Sequence properties to be used in List building, Report building, and Workflows. We are also in progress providing new 'Sequence-based triggers' for the entire HubSpot platform.We hope to build on this functionality, and more closely leverage workflow automation, to get to a point where this, and many other settings are at your control. ![]() You may notice that default behavior such as 'Email reply -> Unenroll contact from sequence' is also present in this new area of settings, but not yet 'editable'. We are viewing this 'Automation' section as the beginning of a new approach to setting and adjusting the behavior of Sequences.Just let them know that you'd like access to the "Embedded Workflows within Sequences Automation" feature and they'll be able to submit a request through our internal 'Success app'. Hi everyone! I'm happy to let you all know that our first version of these new Sequences automation settings are now in beta, and can be accessed through request to your POC at HubSpot, or through a support rep. What works best for me (larger, but less frequent updates) does not work best for everybody else, especially those that are eager to hear what we're working on! I've been getting support from colleagues in keeping things as up to date as possible across the apps in my product group, and will continue to get their help!Īlthough I've learned I can't promise to personally engage on all the Ideas, I do promise that I will continue frequenting all of your great ideas, reading through the comments, taking note, and giving as most thorough and accurate updates that I can when the timing is right! I've made a few personal attempts to be more vigilent in keeping Ideas updates on the Ideas Forum, but I've found that the balance has been difficult on top of my other responsibilities. As someone that comes from sales, and then customer success, I'm personally incredibly passionate about these updates and strive to keep everyone up-to-date! I enjoy the chance to interact with folks as much as I can, but unfortunately it's been quite a challenge for me! Hi all! I just wanted to leave a non-product update comment here to apologize for my lack of communication on this post and my general lack of engagement to a number of messages and notifications in the Ideas Forum and on personal social media accounts. We will be taking in feedback through our internal channels during the beta for the couple of weeks, and will make this feature live without yet the addition of new triggers or actions. We currently have this functionality in a public beta.The actions are 'Enroll in sequence' and 'Unenroll from sequence'.As we include new triggers and actions, we hope to be prudent in avoiding functionality that might directly or indirectly encourage this type of use: IE: Enrolling a large list of contacts into a sequence We still strongly discourage any scenarios of 'proactive bulk automation' at all tiers.Sequences in these scenarios can be built with a personalized/segemented scenario in mind, and would trigger one at a time We have chosen these triggers first because each are 'reactive' scenarios.The intial 'triggers' are 'Form submission' and 'Page view'.Or you can set a sequence to unenroll when a specific page is viewed. ![]()
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