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Jan 13, 2022 5:14 AM
Having a default property for Today's date is still not available, despite it being on the forums for years.
Any idea when this is coming HubSpot?
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Jan 13, 2022 5:19 AM
Hi @MattFreestone,
There are a few requests in the HubSpot Ideas section of the community but no word yet from the product team. As of now, it's unclear whether we'll get this and HubSpot usually does not commit to deadlines for features, unless specifically stated in a thread.
Create a 'Today's Date' field in Hubspot
Use 'relative' ("TODAY", etc) dates for enrolling contacts and companies in workflows, lists, etc
Having a dynamic 'today' field in the 'Time between' feature
I'd recommend upoting and commenting on these ideas. This will automatically subscribe you to updates.
Currently, this is would be a workaround for users on a Professional subscription: How to create a 'Today's date' date property.
Best regards
Karsten Köhler |
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Jan 13, 2022 5:19 AM
Hi @MattFreestone,
There are a few requests in the HubSpot Ideas section of the community but no word yet from the product team. As of now, it's unclear whether we'll get this and HubSpot usually does not commit to deadlines for features, unless specifically stated in a thread.
Create a 'Today's Date' field in Hubspot
Use 'relative' ("TODAY", etc) dates for enrolling contacts and companies in workflows, lists, etc
Having a dynamic 'today' field in the 'Time between' feature
I'd recommend upoting and commenting on these ideas. This will automatically subscribe you to updates.
Currently, this is would be a workaround for users on a Professional subscription: How to create a 'Today's date' date property.
Best regards
Karsten Köhler |
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