There's no way to see the contacts that are actually opening, clicking, replying, and booking meetings on sequences. This report is currently only helpful for evaluating the effectiveness of a sequence but it does not allow users to take action from the report, or understand the full picture of who is interacting with templates within the sequence.
Users need the ability to click the % and see a list of the contacts that have opened or clicked the specific sequence.
Il est fondamental d'installer ce nouvel outil pour augmenter notre performance en ciblant davatange un groupe précis de leads, à savoir ceux qui ont cliquer sur le lien. À quand est-ce prévu ?
I agree! If you can see the percentage of openings in the sequence, why not just see the specific recipient that have opened (just as it is in the Email Marketing session). This issue seems to be unsolved.
Go to Contacts and create a filter 'Recent Sales Email Clicked' is 'known'. You'll see all of the contacts that have clicked through from your email. You may have to drill down further in the filters to get to exactly where you need to be but this does work.
Would be better to be able to just click on the click through within the sequence reporting.
I couldn't agree more. The purpose of sequences is to faciliate meaningful one-to-one relationships which is nearly impossible to do if you don't have insights onto who is clicking on emails and more importnatly, what they are clicking on. I
Thanks for all the feedback, suggestions, and passion around this sequences reporting idea. I wanted to give an update for you all so you have a better idea for where this falls in our planning.
We initially proactively created this idea because we believe that all sales metrics, wherever possible, should be accessible for drill-downs. We still believe this, and are still planning un providing better insights here. For that reason, we are planning a broader update to sequences reporting across the board in 2020. Some of these changes will results in new properties available for creating lists and filters, others will allow for new functions in the custom report builder. Within our Sequences user interface, where this specific report lives, we are planning to do some overall restructuring of the reporting section as a whole. With this, we plan to provide more categories/metric, better management of enrollments, including some bulk actions, the ability to drill down into metrics and other types of functions that we still need to evaluate.
Unfortunately, in order to improve reporting as a whole in the longer term, we've delayed making this change in the first half of 2020. I will update again here once we are making meaningful progress in reporting updates for sequences.
I totally agree. What's the point of having data if you can filter, manipulate and analyze it in order to make better business decisions.
The topline stats are helpful, but in order for this data to be actionable we need to know who opened the email and who clicked further...and be able to export it.
Thanks for all the feedback, suggestions, and passion around this sequences reporting idea. I wanted to give an update for you all so you have a better idea for where this falls in our planning.
We initially proactively created this idea because we believe that all sales metrics, wherever possible, should be accessible for drill-downs. We still believe this, and are still planning un providing better insights here. For that reason, we are planning a broader update to sequences reporting across the board in 2020. Some of these changes will results in new properties available for creating lists and filters, others will allow for new functions in the custom report builder. Within our Sequences user interface, where this specific report lives, we are planning to do some overall restructuring of the reporting section as a whole. With this, we plan to provide more categories/metric, better management of enrollments, including some bulk actions, the ability to drill down into metrics and other types of functions that we still need to evaluate.
Unfortunately, in order to improve reporting as a whole in the longer term, we've delayed making this change in the first half of 2020. I will update again here once we are making meaningful progress in reporting updates for sequences.
The reporting dashboard layout on a marketing email is fantastic and tells you most of this information. That could be a strong strarting place for a specific email within a sequence on how to display performance on that individual email within a sequence.
Appreciate the updates but this has been an outstanding request for 18 months. We really need a more complete and accurate update from HubSpot's Product team other than, "we're not doing it the first half of the year". It's almost June, so when will this be delivered?
This is a major gap in functionality and when you're running multiple sequences for several hundred individuals, having to drill down on each contact to get details such as the number of opens and clicks is not scalable. I understand a contact activity view can be built but that does not provide details on the number of opens and clicks.