Dark Mode in HubSpot is currently a feature request in the Ideas Forum. I would encourage you to upvote it here and explain why this feature would be useful in the idea's thread. Our product team, who monitors the Ideas Forum regularly, will be able to read your use case.
Agreed 100%! I've tried a few extensions to make this happen but they all just flip to a negative color scheme which makes reports unreadable. If they UI accent colors (orange and blue for example) stayed the same with a dark backdrop it would be a game changer.
I have been using a Chrome plugin called "High Contrast" to increase the super light contrast of our HubSpot dashboard, but the app is not working all the time the way it should. Soon as you click something, the app becomes disabled.
We need a NATIVE cotnrast and dark mode button in our account to help relieve eye strain. Anyone with me? 😊
Dark mode is needed ASAP. It is an accessibility issue. Sensitivity to bright light is a common struggle for those who are neurodivergent in the modern workplace.
Yes please, dark mode would help both in reducing eye strain, and also reducing the glare that shows when I'm trying to take meeting log notes while on zoom. Clients can tell when I switch over to the hubspot interface because of the harsh glare. Because of this, I've had clients remark, asking what I'm switching to. So I quit being able to take notes directly in hubspot during zoom, which makes for haphazard use of meeting logs. I'd really like to take full advantage of the features in the CRM, but the glaring white is making that undesirable. Please add this functionality ❤️
Yes, they like the logo flashing on your glasses into the Webcam, it's called subliminal advertising. Develop by design. Brand impressions are more important than customer requirements. Desktop web design fail.
If there was any parity to your pains, I apologize more than HS product managers.
Yes please. The glare in my glasses on Google Meet videoconference is bad, and my eyes ache if I use it too much even using my blue light blocking glasses.