Option to block free email providers from booking via Meetings link
Since we can block free email providers and certain domains from filling out standard HubSpot forms, it would be great if Meetings link forms could also block those.
Commenting on behalf of a customer. As a B2B business, they are looking to block free email providers as generally those who book meetings are not looking to really use their service but spam accounts.
B2B business here. We have been able to protect our sales team from spam in our PPC landing page contact forms through "block free domains" and adding additional known spammers. However we can't adaptive test meeting booking on these pages (presumably a lower barrier to entry) because our sales team is being booked by spammers using free domains since we can't implement this on the meetings feature. Please fix this.
@glencornell disappointed that this is not planned. We have a major problem with unethical sales people and spammers using our Discovery Call embedded calendar to book meetings on our site. It is a huge waste of time.
This is really needed. The CRM keeps getting filled with junk emails, messes up with reporting, fills Sales rep calendar spots, and adds manual logistics to deal with it and keep everything tidy...
@glencornell Hey! Any update on where this stands on the roadmap? Saw on your LinkedIn you're no longer PM on Rep Engagement and Meetings as of 8 months ago. Is there a new contact at HubSpot to keep us informed?
This is becoming a problem for us since we now provide the options for our website visitors to book a demo directly on our site. Spam, bots, no-shows galore...
@glencornell can we please get a reponse to this, the thread has been open for years and non-business bookings and spammers are killing this for us all.
This is really needed for all B2B businesses. If we can't block spammers and fake accounts then we're going to have to use another booking tool that does allow for this. This should be an easy fix and has been asked for for YEARS. What's going on HubSpot?!