Often the most important information we want to provide our customers resides in nicely formatted beautiful tables (we usually copy from Excel and paste into Gmail). Unfortunately, Hubspot email templates and snippets do now allow tables. Hence our most common use case for templates and snippets is just wiped away, gone 😞
Hubspot should allow formatted tables in email templates and snippets.
When I paste a table (taken from a webpage) into an email being created in HS, it loses is formattting. This "formatting loss" problem doesn not occur if I paste directly into an email being created in the gmail browser environment.
When an email containing a table is received and displayed in HS, the table look fine.
It would be great if sales reps were able to insert tables into their personal text emails. Currently, it is not available and neither is the possibility of copying and pasting a table as it does not format. Is anyone else experiencing this?
As an engineering company we often need to go over many rows of data and information with our clients - and using bullet points gets to long and messy. I am trying to create standards and templates for our sales team, but without tables, it becomes too much work to use as a sales rep - and thus they do their own thing - often outside of the CRM. Sales folks will only use a CRM if it makes their life easier and without tables, i cannot make our sales team jobs easier....
Big problem for us too. Customers send us tables which we need to fill out/edit, and there is no way to do it through HubSpot! A clear development oversight on a basic necessity
I vote for this. I would like to create a snippet with a table to put in notes and emails on a deal to compare offers received for my real estate company.
We desperately need this. It's such a basic feature, I'm really surprised it isn't a primary tool. I end up having to send emails from Outlook that require a table, and they plays havoc with our branding remaining consistent.
My client needs this functionality as they are transitioning from Zendesk where they can click a Macro which creates a preformatted table. Their sales engineers complete the table to send parts and quantity details to customer service who then create a quote.