Often times we enter fake data into our own form to test workflows or we get spammed with fake accounts. I'd like the ability to delete form submissions so they don't impact the metrics.
Suggestion might be you can archive test submission which would exclude them from analytics but maintain security and privacy compliance. We tried to mitigate by filtering internal users IP addresses but this does not always work depending on where users are, especially as more users are working at multiple locations with COVID.
This would really help our reporting - we do occasional test submissions but also got a lot of non lead-generation submissions mistakenly using the wrong form. Really hope HubSpot permit this in future it will help analytics a lot!
It may not work in all cases, but if it is a new form you can create a form as you need it. Test it. Clone it and then delete the original. Then relink the new form.
Please add this feature. We are using Hubspot forms for our industry standard reporting, and we need to be able to delete submissions created by our team.
Agree. One suggestion that Hubspot support makes is to test a form, then clone it and the page and rename it so the test data is not part of the form. That doesn't always work - and can defeat the purpose of testing.
Hubspot product managers, please see survey tools like Alchmer (formerly SurveyGizmo) for approaches to testing.
We need more control over our data and what data shows up in analytics. Thanks!
I agree, we are running into the same problem. I was just on chat with someone from HubSpot and was told there's a practice mode for the highest level, but we are barely even scratching the surface of the level we are on and need to train our staff much more rigorously before thinking about investing in a more robust platform.
Having a practice mode would alleviate this need to be able to delete items once submitted and give us a safe place (meaning no clients will be sent incorrect emails) while our staff trains.
Suggestion that we have found helpful to address the issue of no "practice" or "test" mode: Create a list of contact that have made submissions (inder Contacts > Lists). You can edit the columns to show contact names, associated companies, and responses if those responses are set customer properties (maybe there are other ways to do this too). Then use the List filter capability to remove any of your testers. For us that included removing anyone from our company (easy to remove via filter based on email domain) as well as a few others (such as me using my gmail account to test).
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