@AHenggeler6 & @Jnix284 I would love to know if there is a way to do this. We were trying to create a report that shows list memberships as the data. NOT as the filter for the data. I would want to see the list names on the X axis and a count of contacts within each list on the Y.
@Franklandsam as noted in my last reply to @AHenggeler6, it's not possible to report on list memberships as the data, only as a filter.
To clarify confusion around the solution for this post, my reply was accepted as the solution to the initial question, before it was clarified that the goal was to use list data for the report itself, not as the filter.
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So I try to do this and it doesn't work. Custom report, search list in source, but I cant add it to my configure section under anything (group by, values, compare by, fields, etc). Any idea why this might be? I'm also seeing this has been an issue for people going back to 2020. @Jnix284 have you actually created a report doing this?
@BeeLTeCxt9 data sources vary, usually I use it as a filter to limit the results of the chart based on membership of a list - how are you envisioning it in a chart?
What data from a list do you want to see in chart format?
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This function only allows you to filter by specific list memberships. I'm currently looking to create a report that showcases membership numbers of very specific lists, and how they have changed from one time period to another time period.
This is for a lead nurturing dashboard I'm building, so I want to show for example:
Number of contacts added to list n#1, list n#2 and list #3 compared to number of contacts added to list n#1, n#2 and #3 in the previous 30 days. Ideally I'd want to show these as bar graphs, the same way you can showcase lead stages. It's to track progression through workflows, as workflow reporting itself isn't available yet beyond "is in workflow - true or false"
Any idea on how I could build this report using the existing feature?
@Jnix284 can you call a spade a spade here and confirm this isn't possible? I've been looking through a number of discussions and this always ends with no response.
Assuming this isn't possible, is there a potential workaround? I was thinking a workflow to copy the list(s), but that seems impossible too.
@AHenggeler6 I apologize if you thought my answer was vague, that wasn't my intention. I was trying to understand what they were trying to visualize so I could build it out in a test environment to confirm what was possible.
There are new list properties that were released between this original post and now, which includes an option to see the change in the list size over the last 7 days:
It might be worth exploring the new list properties to see if there is one that will work for the type of report you're trying to create.
When you view a contact record, you can also see the date they were added to a list:
I haven't had a chance to use the Lists API that's currently in Beta to see if this date can be pulled and copied to a contact record.
If the date can be accessed, it could be used to add a date to a custom property for the list membership and you could track it over time.
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The answer is not vague - it's just no addressing the question.
We aren't looking to filter by a list.
We are trying to use a list as a row/column/field. For example, I would like to make a pivot table that shows the number of contacts by lead status for each of my selected list memberships. If I use the filter, as you're saying, I would have to create a table for every list, which is no good.
@AHenggeler6 reporting only allows access to List Membership data via Contacts, there is no data source or object that can currently be added for Lists.
As I mentioned, List Properties were only recently made available and customizatable, I imagine reporting for lists is not far behind.
List Properties were added in Nov 2023:
You can read the details about custom properties for lists in the update here:
replace 14497080 with your HubSpot portal ID to access from your account.
While you can't create a report from the custom properties, you could created filtered list views with those properties as columns which would allow you to see the data points you need.
So TLDR; No, you can't create a pivot table that shows the number of contacts broken out by lead status and list membership.
The only way is to create the pivot table for Lead Status and Count of Contacts, using the filter for the list membership - which as you said is not what you're looking to do.
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