Please find below the latest update in regards to this feature request. As it stands, the 2 main benefits of a 'parent-child' hierachy are to (1) better organise campaigns (with individual campaigns feeding into a big/ parent campaign) and to (2) to track the performance of both: individual and parent campaigns.
Today, 'Campaigns custom properties' (the beta feature referenced in my update of March) is available for everyone working with the Campaigns tool. This feature can help to better organise campaigns. More details can be found here.
However, we recognize that this workaround is not the full solution as it misses the important reporting functionalities.
Those reporting functionalities are currently planned for next year as we improve the overall Campaigns reporting functionality, aligned with feedback we've heard over the last months and years.
Once there is a clear timeline and expected launch dates for 'parent-child hierachies' in Campaigns, I will update this post accordingly.
My name is Jenny Mueller and I'm the Product Manager of Campaigns. Thanks for your feedback and comments!
I understand that a 'parent child' hierachy has 2 core benefits:
1. A better organisation of Campaigns
2. Accumulated reporting
The first benefit can be solved in different ways that already exist within Campaigns. The latest, and probably most useful, way for you to better organise your Campaigns is our new Campaigns beta called 'Custom Properties for Marketing Campaigns'. This is available for all regions, you should find it under the "Betas" section under Product Updates in the main top-right menu in your account. This is a quick link that should redirect you: https://app.hubspot.com/l/whats-new/betas Note: you need to be an admin on your account to access this page. If you have any questions on how to use this feature to better organise your campaigns and create a parent-child hierachy, please let me know in the comments and tag me. Once this beta feature is available for all Campaigns customers, we will inform you (through the Product Updates section).
The second benefit then focuses on a way to report on your parent and child campaigns. We have started reviewing this requests and would like to understand your Campaign reporting requirements further.
Over the next week, our research team will be running research to understand more about your HubSpot Campaigns experience. The research will focus on 3 core areas:
How are you currently reporting on marketing campaign performance?
What are your out-of-the-box reporting needs?
What are the current inconsistencies in marketing channel reporting in HubSpot?
Here's how this works:
We'll schedule a 60-minute call over the next week
We'll chat through a Zoom video link that our research team will send you
All you need to do is have your computer ready and click the link to join
If you're interested in participating, please fill out this short survey. If you match the criteria for a session, we’ll be in touch with further details.
Once you complete the research study, we’ll send you an e-gift card of your choice worth $100 USD through BHN rewards to thank you for your time and valuable feedback. Please note that by participating in this research study, you acknowledge and agree to HubSpot'sUser Research Participation Agreement.
I am looking forward to your reply!
Any other questions/ comments/ feedback, feel free to reach out anytime.
Hi all! Similar to my update just now on https://community.hubspot.com/t5/HubSpot-Ideas/Allow-external-pages-to-be-associated-with-a-Campaign/idi-p/34693 the good news here is that we're focused on a substantial upgrade to the campaigns infrastructure to make it possible for us to expand the functionality of the app well beyond what we have today. This work will get us to a point where it will be possible for us to add on a lot more capability including introducing a parent / child structure to the data.
I had a couple follow up questions specifically related to parent / child relationship that I was hoping you might be able to clear up for me. Specifically I'm hoping you can help me get to the bottom of exactly what the "parent" level of the campaign would need to provide. I.e. would you just need an out-of-the-box dashboard that showed the rolled up performance of all the children, or something more than that?
The reason I ask is I'm wondering if something along the lines of folders for campaigns (i.e. folder = parent) would get you the functionality you needed if the folder could be used as a filter to see data for all campaigns within. Or alternatively a "tagging" feature where you could tag the campaigns as "co-marketing", "event 2020", etc and then use these tags as a way to report on everything within. Thoughts?
For extra bonus points I'd love to learn more about how you're currently using the Campaigns app and other places we could improve. If you have a little extra time I'd really appreciate if you could check out this survey and share your thoughts: https://www.research.net/r/campaignsfeedback052020. Thank you!
Finding this in 2023 after trying to figuring this out myself and bummed 5+ years later this isn't implemented. This would be such a key feature and should be added!
This would be super useful. We are trying to drill down to different goals (main campaign) and then evaluate based on campaigns (sub campaigns) but we currently can not do this. It looks like it was submitted a while back and being reviewed, does anyone know what the next step is and how long it is from review to the feature going live? It would be good to know how other people are looking a sub campaigns. @Shay
We need this feature to help organize our marketing calendar. With so many marketing channels running through HubSpot, it is great to have visibility into everything on the calendar. However, with multiple teams using the platform, the calendar gets cluttered to the point where it's no longer usable. There is the option of filtering by campaign, but that creates a manual task of adding new campaigns to a saved calendar view. If we could put all sub-campaigns for a single team under one parent, we could easily filter the calendar view.
I am shocked that this isn't a default feature, especially in 2023. Being able to report on campaign groupings in a hierarchical way is key to all our activities. I beg of you, please fix.
Yeah, okay. Seriously. HubSpot – Please. I’ve been on this thread for months and keep seeing new responses from other users, but nothing from HubSpot. For marketing’s sake, can you let us know we’re not alone in the void? Please? Anyone?
My name is Jenny Mueller and I'm the Product Manager of Campaigns. Thanks for your feedback and comments!
I understand that a 'parent child' hierachy has 2 core benefits:
1. A better organisation of Campaigns
2. Accumulated reporting
The first benefit can be solved in different ways that already exist within Campaigns. The latest, and probably most useful, way for you to better organise your Campaigns is our new Campaigns beta called 'Custom Properties for Marketing Campaigns'. This is available for all regions, you should find it under the "Betas" section under Product Updates in the main top-right menu in your account. This is a quick link that should redirect you: https://app.hubspot.com/l/whats-new/betas Note: you need to be an admin on your account to access this page. If you have any questions on how to use this feature to better organise your campaigns and create a parent-child hierachy, please let me know in the comments and tag me. Once this beta feature is available for all Campaigns customers, we will inform you (through the Product Updates section).
The second benefit then focuses on a way to report on your parent and child campaigns. We have started reviewing this requests and would like to understand your Campaign reporting requirements further.
Over the next week, our research team will be running research to understand more about your HubSpot Campaigns experience. The research will focus on 3 core areas:
How are you currently reporting on marketing campaign performance?
What are your out-of-the-box reporting needs?
What are the current inconsistencies in marketing channel reporting in HubSpot?
Here's how this works:
We'll schedule a 60-minute call over the next week
We'll chat through a Zoom video link that our research team will send you
All you need to do is have your computer ready and click the link to join
If you're interested in participating, please fill out this short survey. If you match the criteria for a session, we’ll be in touch with further details.
Once you complete the research study, we’ll send you an e-gift card of your choice worth $100 USD through BHN rewards to thank you for your time and valuable feedback. Please note that by participating in this research study, you acknowledge and agree to HubSpot'sUser Research Participation Agreement.
I am looking forward to your reply!
Any other questions/ comments/ feedback, feel free to reach out anytime.
Please find below the latest update in regards to this feature request. As it stands, the 2 main benefits of a 'parent-child' hierachy are to (1) better organise campaigns (with individual campaigns feeding into a big/ parent campaign) and to (2) to track the performance of both: individual and parent campaigns.
Today, 'Campaigns custom properties' (the beta feature referenced in my update of March) is available for everyone working with the Campaigns tool. This feature can help to better organise campaigns. More details can be found here.
However, we recognize that this workaround is not the full solution as it misses the important reporting functionalities.
Those reporting functionalities are currently planned for next year as we improve the overall Campaigns reporting functionality, aligned with feedback we've heard over the last months and years.
Once there is a clear timeline and expected launch dates for 'parent-child hierachies' in Campaigns, I will update this post accordingly.
The detailed recommendations by a few users are spot on!
From a marketing perspective, a parent/child relationship is key. Every campaign has several assets, which may drive to different CTAs/assets. Ultimately, being able to say Campaign X, with the child relationships (however a marketer wants to break it out), would be helpful. Even more helpful, would be the ability to build reports on activities of the campaign and create an overall dashboard.
Below is another example of how a parent/child campaign could be broken down. This shows the importance of being able to properly track the medium and the asset that drove the conversion/form submission
Parent: Campaign XYZ
Child Campaign 1: Email Series
Assets driven to
Blog
Webpage
Schedule a Demo
Request a Quote
Newsletter Signup
Brochure
Webinar
Child Campaign 2: Paid Social
Assets Driven to
Schedule a Demo
Brochure Download
Webinar
Child Campaign 3: Organic Social
Blog
Webpage
Schedule a Demo
Brochure Download
Webinar
Child Campaign 4: Paid Search
Assets driven to
Landing Page
Sitelinks (Blogs, Brochure Downloads, Webpage)
Child Campaign 5: Paid Display/Retargeting
Assets driven to
Landing Page
Salesforce and Pardot allow for this, this is a must-have for marketers using HubSpot.
Chomping at the bits for this. We upgraded to marketing enterprise and it is hard to do attribution reporting for all of a certain type of campaign without having to manually add the campaign each time. We also want to be able to see our results over time!
Circling back on this thread to see if there are any updates with this? In the works of moving from Salesfore to HubSpot by August 31st and hoping this feature can be availible soon. @JennyMueller