I think it would be a good option to be able to create custom coded properties that could be added in the drag and drop form builder.
For instance I have a hubdb table of open positions in my site and I'm creating a form for people to send their resumes. I would like them to select from a drop down which position they are applying to.
Now I need to add/remove the new position to the hubdb and manually update the property to add/remove it from the form.
The idea is that the selector autopopulates if a change is made to my table.
If you check out the Forms API documentation but, provided it's a HubSpot site (or the tracking code is installed on the site) and the form is set to pass a cookie it should still show track the submission.
Hey Mariana! So, in a nutshell, a CRM contact property field that pulls in the job positions that have been added to HubDB?
I'd recommend posting this in the Ideas forum and also in the #ideas channel on the HubSpot Developers Slack (if you haven't already, check out the developer resources here).
However, as a workaround to the issue at the moment, perhaps you could use a text field on HubSpot for the position and custom code a form on your page with the drop-down options that then submits the chosen position as text through the API (or just pull in the relevant position from somewhere on that position's page).
If you check out the Forms API documentation but, provided it's a HubSpot site (or the tracking code is installed on the site) and the form is set to pass a cookie it should still show track the submission.