What is the best way to create an MQL report that reports on the number of companies that became an MQL this month would be?
I am running into the issue that we have 20+ contacts from one company and when the lifecycle stage syncs for all it's skewing my individual MQL numbers.
Ahh. I see now. I digressed into thinking about MQLs at the Contact level again for a moment. My bad. Yes. Your logic around Company.MQL-date is flawless.
Seems like the Company-centric solution (without the date stamp) will only allow you to see specific monthly data for 'This month' and 'Last month'. You'd either need to use your custom date stamp or use a custom filter for each specific target month since 'Became a marketing qualified lead date' is only a Contact property. UGG - see image
HubSpot Dashboard Report: Custom Date Range
Optionally, you could just have HubSpot auto-deliver that custom Company MQL report monthly and call it a day. That is, unless you needed the historical monthly data to appear on the report for your use case.
Should be good to go now.
Interesting use case. Interesting solution. Makes very good sense for account based marketing (ABM) reporting. As you said, syncing Lifecycle Stage auto-inflates the MQL numbers (for Contacts) when what we reeally need to see is how many COMPANIES (or Accounts in ABM terms) became MQLs during the period.
Nice.
-ps
Date of Step can be applied to Companies via a Company Workflow.
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HubSpot Company Workflow: Date of Step
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@MFrankJohnson and @HubSpotMaster -We would like to also track MQL conversion monthly at the company level. I attempted this workflow workaround by creating a new company date property "Became a marketing qualified lead" and then created the workflow to set date stamp. But how do you set up the triggers so HubSpot knows what date it needs to pull/copy to this property?
I am also struggling with this! I want to show how many MQLs we create on a company level, otherwise when a 'company' becomes an MQL it updates the lifecycle stage for all associated contacts, so it massively inflates our MQL numbers, when really it's one company = one MQL.
Suggestions on how to set this up would be very appreciated!
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>> Best way to create an MQL report that reports on the number of companies that became an MQL this month would be?
Great question Adam.
HubSpot wasn't designed for ABM (account based marketing) reporting by default, but you can easily solve for this by selecting Companies as your data set when using the new report designer. This will change the focus of the report output. - see image
HubSpot ABM Reporting: Companies
This will give you a Companies report to add to your dashboard. From there, you may control the target timeframe -- e.g., This month!
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HubSpot ABM Reporting: Company Lifecycle Stage
Hope that helps.
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@MFrankJohnson - This only provided me with the total number of MQL's and not the number of MQL's by month.
I had to implement a workflow to date stamp when a company became an MQL so that I could run the report based on the count of date stamps to see the results over a period of time.
Again, you can control the dashboard timeframe and frequency (e.g., daily, weekly, monthly) at either the report level OR the dashboard level. Implementing at the dashboard level overrides all reporting frequencies previously set.
Also, 'Became a marketing qualified lead date' is a default HubSpot property (managed by HubSpot). No need to create a custom property and time stamp for that intelligence.
@MFrankJohnson - The time stamp is a "contact" property only correct?
I have it set up to sync all contacts lifecycle with company lifecycle stage which creates an inflated MQL number at the contact level so the goal is to understand what total MQL (contact) is and compare that to MQL (company). I apologize I didn't identify this in my initial post.
This is what had me driving towards the custom property for companies. Is that logic correct?
Ahh. I see now. I digressed into thinking about MQLs at the Contact level again for a moment. My bad. Yes. Your logic around Company.MQL-date is flawless.
Seems like the Company-centric solution (without the date stamp) will only allow you to see specific monthly data for 'This month' and 'Last month'. You'd either need to use your custom date stamp or use a custom filter for each specific target month since 'Became a marketing qualified lead date' is only a Contact property. UGG - see image
HubSpot Dashboard Report: Custom Date Range
Optionally, you could just have HubSpot auto-deliver that custom Company MQL report monthly and call it a day. That is, unless you needed the historical monthly data to appear on the report for your use case.
Should be good to go now.
Interesting use case. Interesting solution. Makes very good sense for account based marketing (ABM) reporting. As you said, syncing Lifecycle Stage auto-inflates the MQL numbers (for Contacts) when what we reeally need to see is how many COMPANIES (or Accounts in ABM terms) became MQLs during the period.
Nice.
-ps
Date of Step can be applied to Companies via a Company Workflow.
- see image
HubSpot Company Workflow: Date of Step
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