nov 22, 20214:10 AM - editado nov 22, 20214:11 AM
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Embedding email tracking pixel in my email siganture
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Hi,
I'm trying to embed a Hubspot email tracking pixel into my html email signature. The basic reason is that when I'm on my phone or out of the office I use Spark as my email client. I can have Spark auto BCC so that the mails are logged in Hubspot, but as there is no native Hubspot/Spark plugin or integration I can't add a pixel to track opens.
As embedding a tracking pixel in my email siganure is an advertised feature on Hubspot and I pay for it I'd like to find out where I can find said pixel's embed code to add to my signaure as stated on the above page.
I asked Hubspot support and the agent basically said she didn't know and I should go ask the community or technical support and then just diconnected me without any further help.
This seems to be the default behaviour when I use the help chat as when I subscribed to Hubspot on Friday the expact same thing happened when I asked for help with what is advertised as a basic Hubspot feature and in that case the agent also just said I had to go figure it out after she couldn't find a way to help me native form integration. Hoping there's someone on here that might be able to help me out please. So far the Hubspot experience has been very dissapointing after going through the trouble of switching everything to Hubspot.
I am not aware of a way to generate the pixel code to add to a 3rd party email. The last update on this post is 3 years old, so it may have changed, but @roisinkirby stated that it is not possible. There was also a comment on this post yesterday, but @zomer also has not found a way to generate the code.
In summary - I still do not believe it's possible, but I could be wrong.
I am not aware of a way to generate the pixel code to add to a 3rd party email. The last update on this post is 3 years old, so it may have changed, but @roisinkirby stated that it is not possible. There was also a comment on this post yesterday, but @zomer also has not found a way to generate the code.
In summary - I still do not believe it's possible, but I could be wrong.