We are looking to send polls through email without the addition of a CTA/landing page. We would like there to be a function that allows a poll to be created in the body of an email, and that also tallies all the responses in an orderly fashion. We have used the CTA/landing page option in the past and it just isn't as seamless.
Hi everyone! My name is Hallie, and I'm an Associate Program Manager on our CXM team here at HubSpot. I've been working with product managers to get insight on some popular feature requests, and wanted to share an update for this particular one. 😊
Embedded Polls in emails (similar to things like embedded forms) require AMP, and currently this technology is only supported in Gmail & more recently, Yahoo. Our product team confirmed this is a feature request they're aware of and would like to explore more, but because of the current limited support in major email clients as well as other high priority projects, this isn't actively being explored.
As any future updates with this arise, I'll be sure to share those with you all here. Thank you for your continued patience, and please continue to leave feedback around how this feature would be beneficial for you and your businesses!
This would be a great feature! I'm sure there are countless reasons why, but for our purposes, it would be useful to ask people why they've unsubscribed in the automated confirmation email, rather than asking them to click a link.
Ive been wanting to see ths for years now. Interactio with your newsletter is really importnat and what better way for a quick response than a poll?! Please add this soon
Hello - just wondering how this has progressed? Upvoted 233 times with recent comments reiterating desire - would be great to understand if this feature is being built?
This would be super helpful to improve email engagement. I'm looking at using outside tools, but would greatly prefer to have a native hubspot integration instead since nothing else quite targets this use case.
We've been working on a redesign of our Newsletter and this came up as a need to have after getting inspiration from the Litmus trend reports. Please bump this into development!