I’m Ian, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms tool.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. It is now possible to add multiple-level dependent fields using conditional logic in the new forms editor.
I’m Ian, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms tool.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. It is now possible to add multiple-level dependent fields using conditional logic in the new forms editor. You can request to join the beta through Product Updates.
I’m Ian, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms tool.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. We hear you loud and clear, and we agree that this functionality is important. We are currently evaluating how our team will implement this idea. If you're interested in participating in user testing, just reply to this thread.
Any news about this feature request will be relayed on this thread, so stay tuned!
I’m Sabari, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms product.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. We hear you loud and clear, and we agree that this functionality is extremely important and covers a range of use cases mentioned in the ideas forum.
We are yet to begin working actively on this feature. Once we get started I will keep this thread updated. Please stay tuned.
I'm afraid I'm not 100% sure, @Andreas, it's been a little while since I worked on the Forms products. Tagging in @DomRychlik who's PM on Forms. Dom should be able to confirm for you
It would be ideal if the dependent fields could also be progressive. I have different properties depending on the country the contacts choose, but I want these dependents as progressive in queue, so the form can be shorter.
It would be ideal if the dependent fields could also be progressive. I have different properties depending on the country they choose, but I want these dependents as progressive in queue, so the form can be shorter. I'm waiting this wishlist.
I'd like to be included in testing. This functionality is critical to us and would remove the necessity for use of an additional external service to support this.
I’m Ian, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms tool.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. It is now possible to add multiple-level dependent fields using conditional logic in the new forms editor. You can request to join the beta through Product Updates.
Hi Ian - this is great news as I am part of the new forms beta. However, there is one major limitation preventing me from using it. The new forms editor does not support custom objects (well not last tie I checked), so is, at the moment, useless for me.
@IMcDonald Thanks for this. The new functionality allows me to construct the form functionality that we require for our business.
However, one element that I'm not sure about is how to set a field on the form as HIDDEN. The option to make it REQUIRED is present but HIDDEN isn't visible. Should it be there? Or are we expected to calibrate that through Logic? The fields I'm referring to wouldn't be conditionally hidden, they should be permanently hidden to either contain set values or capture UTM parameters.
@KArnold9 You can request access from within HubSpot and get immediate access. Search for Product Updates within HubSpot. Here you can access beta features.
Do we have an idea of when the new forms editor will be compatible with more objects? I need multi-layer conditional logic but specific to a custom object record creation process. Thanks!
Excited for the new forms editor! However, it is not complete as we cannot use it for any objects other than contacts and companies. We have several forms that support uses for tickets that would require this functionality.
I’m Ian, the Product Manager for HubSpot’s Forms tool.
Thank you all for taking the time to submit, upvote, and comment on this Idea. It is now possible to add multiple-level dependent fields using conditional logic in the new forms editor.