I recommend revisiting the idea to customize log activity in HubSpot Sales. I would like my team to track "Direct Mail," and I've seen others asking about logging texts and in-app messaging.
Hi all a couple of years ago, we released 7 new logged activity options based on what we saw in this post. Could you please submit this short form if you still have a logged activity type that isn't being supported? Thank you!
Re: Customizing "log activity" and Task type in HubSpot Sales - changed to: Idea Submitted
Hi everyone, I'm going to update this idea as 'Idea Submitted'. To be fully transparent, the mistake was mine in interpreting these discussions as the need to customize Call & Meeting types - this feature was in beta and is now live (details below).
However, I understand that the need here is to identify, track and report on custom activities. I have made a note of this change and demand and will be taking this to Product, I know this is something they are aware of and reviewing but I do not have any further update at this time. To set expectations the next report I bring to the Product team will be early January.
I apologize for the miscommunication here and will endeavor to get you an update on this idea.
Navigate to Settings > Sales > Call & Meeting Types.
Click “Enable Call and Meeting Types.”
Add your types.
Then, when you’re logging an activity from a record in your CRM, simply click “Select Call Type,” and choose your desired type.
What about reporting?
With the update, call/meeting type is now represented in two pre-built reports within the report library, and can also be used to build custom reports.
The two pre-built reports look like this, and live under "Prospecting:"
Call and meeting totals (by type). Holistically, are there trends in the types of calls/meetings your team is having?
Call and meeting leaderboard (by type). This report shows you the total number of meetings and calls each of your reps are having, by type. Did one rep have more pre-qualification calls, while another had more demo calls? Use this report to find out.
In addition to the pre-baked reports, Reporting Add-on or Sales Professional users can createcustom reports using the Call/Meeting Type data.
I'd also really like this to be available ASAP please. We want to be able to register event attendance, webinar attendance, direct mail sends as different activities and then be able to report on these. Are you able to update please on when this will be available? I'd be happy to test as well.
we need a way to be able to add any and all "behaviors" and "outcomes" somewhere in the Sales Tool and then be able to report on them daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to manage sales activities.
Behaviors include anything that the Sales person controls; dials, leave messaage (vm or with receptionist), email, text, Inmail, Viewed LI profile, Requested LI connection, Requested Introduction (and/or referral), Sent TY Card
Outcomes could include: Connection (phone conversation, text exchange, email exchange), Agreed to Introduction, Introduction Completed, Appointment, Sent Proposal
The current Log Activity of Log Call, Log Email and Log Meeting is too limiting to properly assess behaviors and outcomes to help manage sales activities
This is basic functionality in SFDC to define activities. It makes the CRM more relevant and reflects the company's tactics and activities across sales and marketing and support.
It also enables HubSpot CRM to be used as an ABM tracking and reporting tool.
This is probably the biggest thing keeping us from switching from Pipedrive to HubSpot. Ultimately, we would love to track what activities (email, direct mail, tradeshows, etc..) lead to revenue. The ability to add these custom activity types would be AMAZING!
Great, this is almost two years old and no one is paying attention or seems to give AF at HubSpot. Fantastic. Guess I should look for a different CRM provider.
The call and meeting types for Sales Pro is a useful addition but still doesn't provide the ability to capture a wider range of Activity Types, such as direct mail.
I'm sure many users would love to have the ability to customize the type further (ex - Mail: Thank You card). That might be great for a Sales Pro upgrade. But even for basic users, providing a few more Activity types would be a HUGE improvement. From there, other attributes of the Activity, such as Activity Title or Activity Description could be used to provide more granular reporting.
So much of HubSpot Sales is flexible and customizable. Why is this element so frustratingly tied down? I'm a HubSpot Marketing user. We migrated to a new CRM a year ago. The lack of customization options in this area was a key deciding factor in my company choosing SalesForce over HubSpot Sales. Surely, mine isn't the only case.
@frankfroux, this is a long thread to try to dig through, but according to @roisinkirby, the feature was already in beta as of her post on 11-17-2017. According to a post from @ndwilliams3 on 2-2-2018, the beta group stopped taking new applications back in October 2017. I'm not a HubSpot employee and not part of the beta test, so I have no inside information. However, if it's been under development and in beta for more than a year now, the recent "hopefully soon" statement from @ndwilliams3 is probably more than blind optimism. Stay tuned.
This possibility to modify logging types is really important... for example I'd like to log: call to the new customer, call to the existing customer, meeting new customer, meeting with existing customer etc... and all of these should be visible in the reports & dashboards...
@mcpaha: to know whether an activity was related to a new vs existing customer, you should record that on the contact, not on the activity. If you make 5 phone calls to the same customer, why would you need your reps to record 5 times that this contact is an existing customer? One time on the contact is good enough. The on the activity, they should record what is activity specific (like type: call, meeting, etc.)
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