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MDiaz37
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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We want to set up a way for people to access the same email subscription page from either a hyperlink that exists on the website, or on a webpage or landing page. What would be the best way to go about accomplishing this?

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karstenkoehler
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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@MDiaz37 I'm referring to a new, regular form.

 

Is resubscribing the main focus here? After an unsubscribe from all emails or a specific subscription type? In any case, the only options are listed here: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/marketing-email/resubscribe-contacts-to-your-marketing-emails

 

It's the unsatisfactory but unfortunately that's what it is.

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karstenkoehler
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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Hi @MDiaz37,

 

There's a big update on this topic! (If you find this helpful, as always, you can show your appreciation and make it easier for others to find this update by accepting my reply as a solution.)

 


Communication Preferences | Forms
Simplify how contacts resubscribe via form
October 31, 2024


What is it?

We are simplifying the process for previously unsubscribed users to start receiving marketing emails again for all portals.

 

If a contact submits a form associated with a subscription type(s), they will be automatically set as subscribed for the subscription type associated with the form. For Pro+ they no longer need to click the message ("Looks like you've opted out of email communication. Click here to get an email and opt back in") on the form to send an email to themselves and update their preferences. And for Free/Starter portals, they will just be subscribed.


Why does it matter?

Gain back previously unsubscribed users. Unsubscribed contacts who attempt to re-signup for email communications via a form will be subscribed without having to go through additional steps.


How does it work?

If a subscription type(s) is associated with a form, the contact will be set to subscribed on form submission.

 

If using legitimate interest in forms:

  • If the contact is "unsubscribed from all email" and a subscription type(s) is associated with the form they submit, then their portal/BU opt-out status will be removed and they will be subscribed to the subscription type(s) associated with the form.
  • If the contact is unsubscribed from some subscription types (they do not have a portalwide or BU opt-out) and a subscription type(s) is associated with the form they submit, then they will be subscribed to the subscription type(s) associated with the form.

If using the consent checkbox for communications in forms:

  • If the contact is "unsubscribed from all email" and the contact agrees by clicking the consent to communication checkbox when submitting the form, then their portal/BU opt-out status will be removed and they will be subscribed to the subscription type(s) associated with the form
  • If the contact is unsubscribed from some subscription types (they do not have a portalwide or BU opt-out) and the contact agrees by clicking the consent to communication checkbox when submitting the form, then they will be subscribed to the subscription type(s) associated with the form.
  • If the contact does not agree and fails to click the communication consent checkbox when submitting the form, then they will not be subscribed to the subscription type(s) associated with the form.

If no subscription type is associated with the form:

  • The contact will not be subscribed on form submission, there will be no change to their subscription status.
  • Your contact must navigate to their preference page to update their preferences if they were previously unsubscribed and want to receive email again.

Callouts and Omissions

  • For Pro+ users with the resub setting enabled on, the 'magic link' still appears at the moment, but is not required to be clicked on by the contact in order to be subscribed so long as a subscription type is associated with the form.
  • This applies to the HubSpot form builder experience. This works for new forms created via the legacy forms editor experience as well as the new (beta) forms experience. It will work for previously published forms if they have a subscription type(s) associated with them.
  • Learn more about how to associate subscription types with forms here.
  • This experience works for contacts that are either fully unsubscribed from all emails OR if they are unsubscribed from the subscription type associated with the form they are submitting.

Who gets it?

Marketing Hub (all)

 

 

You can find the update here:

 

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Have a great day!

Karsten Köhler
HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer

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karstenkoehler
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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Hi @MDiaz37,

 

If you're referring to the system subscriptions page, this is not possible as far as I know. The link is generated when an email is sent and as far as I know, not something that can be placed in a website navigation. (If it was placed on the website, how would HubSpot identify an anonymous visitor and know what to show?)

 

I'd recommend using a regular form with subscription checkboxes as part of the consent notice below the form fields. It wouldn't show what someone is subscribed to but people could opt into whatever they're interested in. It would work for any visitor.

 

Best regards!

Karsten Köhler
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MDiaz37
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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Hello @karstenkoehler ,

 

Do you mean make a form that exists in the subscription preferences page? Or a new form entirely for those to resubscribe?

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karstenkoehler
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Resubscribe form that can exists on a website page or landing page

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@MDiaz37 I'm referring to a new, regular form.

 

Is resubscribing the main focus here? After an unsubscribe from all emails or a specific subscription type? In any case, the only options are listed here: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/marketing-email/resubscribe-contacts-to-your-marketing-emails

 

It's the unsatisfactory but unfortunately that's what it is.

Karsten Köhler
HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer

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