I'd like to remove a contact from a company and re-assign him to another company. It looks like I have to delete the contact entirely but I get a warning about not being able to use same name for 30 days.
Am I missing something? Is there a way to reassign contacts?
You can disassociate a contact from a company and manually associate them with another - without deleting them.
To remove the association, on the contact screen, hover over the card of the object to be disassociated, select to remove the association. In the dialog box, click Remove association. If the association you’re removing is a primary company, use the dropdown menu to choose a new primary company.
However, if they have moved company I would assume that they have a new email address? To HubSpot, this would be a new contact and I would leave it like that. You could merge the old contact into the new one, but that might have confusing results.
This question was marked as solved but I just had the same problem today and did not see an actual clear answer to this question. But I figured it out:
On the right panel on a contact record there is the “Associated companies” box. If you hover over the company icon you will see a button that says “Preview” and there is an “X”. If you click the “X” it will allow you to remove the association.
I actually saw that button a few times before I realized what it does. They made it look like the “X” cancels the preview or something like that. Pretty poor UX/UI design if you ask me.
You can disassociate a contact from a company and manually associate them with another - without deleting them.
To remove the association, on the contact screen, hover over the card of the object to be disassociated, select to remove the association. In the dialog box, click Remove association. If the association you’re removing is a primary company, use the dropdown menu to choose a new primary company.
However, if they have moved company I would assume that they have a new email address? To HubSpot, this would be a new contact and I would leave it like that. You could merge the old contact into the new one, but that might have confusing results.
If a Contact goes to another Company and you add a new Contact with the new email, how do you show that the Contact is no longer at the former Company without removing the Association?
How do you disassociate a contact from a company? I can't see any way to do it.
How do you then associate them with a different company?
Our import has a ton of out-of-date email addresses, and I want to simply correct them when I come across them:
Edit the email address - this seems simple enough to do from the contact record by adding the new email address making it the primary and deleting the old.
Break the association with the original company (How?).
Associate the contact with the new company (How?)
People move companies all the time, this should be incredibly simple, yet I can't find any information anywhere on how to do this.
Go to Contacts / Companies and find the company - there is a list of contacts associated with it on the right hand side at the top. Delete (dissassociate) the ones you dont need. Then go back to the contact and associate to the company as you need again Top right hand side.
Assuming that the email address changes with a new company is outdated - a lot of our clients contact us via private email addresses. One of the most irritating situations I come across is when HS confuses a personal email address as a domain and the only way I can break that association is by deleting the company itself.
A lot of our customers are in academia and we often try to associate them with a particular department or school (like medical school vs. main university). I feel like it used to be possible to delete a company from the individual contact form and define a new one on the spot. Now for some reason there is no option at all to delete the company and I can't define a new one because there can be only one per client.
This strikes me as a perplexing change to capability. Is there a way I'm missing to break the association between a contact and company without changing the email address?