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LLundström
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What determines "last activity date" on a deal?

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I'm trying to find what defines the last activity date on the deal and if it is possible to edit? At least I assume that is the field which appears on deals as "inactive for x days"?

I have a situation where a deal has been created on July 6 but the last activity date says June 18, hence it says the deal has been inactive for a number of days even though it was just created. Anybody has an explanation/solution?

Thanks in advance!
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karstenkoehler
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What determines "last activity date" on a deal?

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Hi @LLundström,

 

The Last activity date refers to the the last time a note, chat conversation, call, email, meeting, or task was logged for a deal. This is updated automatically by HubSpot and can't be edited. And yes, this is also the property that HubSpot checks for "Inactive for ... days" notice.

 

If this date is before the Create date of a record, you probably chose to associate activities from other records during the deal creation:

 

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Without this association, HubSpot wouldn't have anything to measure last activity by. Since there are past activities from the contacts or company, HubSpot will say that this deal has been inactive. (I agree that this is not perfectly intuitive.) If you want to remove the "Inactive for ... days" notice, simply log a note.

 

Hope this helps!

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What determines "last activity date" on a deal?

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Hi @LLundström,

 

The Last activity date refers to the the last time a note, chat conversation, call, email, meeting, or task was logged for a deal. This is updated automatically by HubSpot and can't be edited. And yes, this is also the property that HubSpot checks for "Inactive for ... days" notice.

 

If this date is before the Create date of a record, you probably chose to associate activities from other records during the deal creation:

 

karstenkoehler_0-1625640447140.png

 

Without this association, HubSpot wouldn't have anything to measure last activity by. Since there are past activities from the contacts or company, HubSpot will say that this deal has been inactive. (I agree that this is not perfectly intuitive.) If you want to remove the "Inactive for ... days" notice, simply log a note.

 

Hope this helps!

Karsten Köhler
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BrianCarter
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What determines "last activity date" on a deal?

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Hi Karsten,

 

I'm curious to know how I could make a workflow to email a deal owner if a deal has not been updated for 2 weeks. There isn't a "Last activity date" for the Deal object so would you recommend using a trigger like this?

 

Deal stage is any of XYZ

Company Last activity date is XYZ

 

Thanks ahead of time,

 

Brian

LLundström
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What determines "last activity date" on a deal?

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Thanks Karsten! We recently migrated into Hubspot and the association you mention was probably made then. I agree, a simple log of a note should do the trick.