I frequently put together resources that I want to send out and make sure that our clients receive it. I also use sequences to send emails to our team internally so that I can track opens & engagement within the team.
I think it would be helpful to be able to turn off the 'automatic unenrollment' once someone replies, because I'd still like the contact to receive all subsequent communications.
The setting in the Automation section of sequences to unenroll contacts if they reply to an email is a far reaching setting. Especially when it can't be undone. If I have someone enrolled in a sequence for a free trial to receive daily tips & tricks, and they respond, "thank you for the info," they just un-enrolled themselves from the rest of the helpful sequence.
Why would Hubspot make this a universal "always on" type of setting?
Yes please! Is there a workaround this? We need it as soon as possible. I'm looking for a way to build an ongoing scheduled cadence of communication with tasks associated but i don't want to unenroll anoyone.
Yes! Please allow us to disable automatic unenrollment! We use this to automatically trigger emails task to keep our customers informed of lead times on backorders. It might not be exactly what it's designed for but with backorders taking over 24 weeks we need the help. When the customers reply "thanks for the update" they automatically unenroll. If you have a better way of doing this, I am all ears.
I 100% agree that having the option to disable automatic unenrollment in sequences would be a really useful feature, I.e. for certain educational or onboarding sequences.
Yes! Please allow HubSpot clients to toggle the enrollment triggers on and off. Let us decide that those triggers should be connected to audiance and communiation intention!
This is definitely a need for us. We want to use Sequences when we beta-test new features and ask for user feedback. However, because we ask users to reply, it unenrolls them, rendering the rest of our sequence useless. The toggle switches are there. We should be able to manage them ourselves, depending on the purpose of each sequence. Just hand over the power! Lol! 😁