Once I logged email to contacts, I expected I would be able to search on keywords and/or subject lines in order to search for specific logged emails. It is VERY inconvenient to try and find specific logged emails by manually scrolling through a given contact's activity stream emails. Of course, I am filtering just for "sales emails" but there's still lots of email to scroll through. I would like to suggest a search function for contacts activity stream. Thank you.
We have built out the ability to search for contacts, companiesanddeals by the engagements on their timeline. This currently works in the globalsearchbar located in the navigation. Currently, we are searching email subject, notes, associated tasks, and call notes.
I am going to vote for this-- being able to search through contact engagement data (call notes, emails sent/received, etc.) is just so important especially as the groups get bigger. I thought this was in there since all the other CRMs I tested had it (and so does SF and that's old as dirt.
Thanks HS for considering this important extension of your search.
Big upvote here, as well. Being able to search through all text for all activities (not just emails, but also calls and notes) would be so powerful. Other tools have it, so I think it would help make HubSpot even more competitive.
We need to be able to search with a keyword. And have all results from notes, email log contact deal etc.
E.i. I have a client X who sent all his B deals to this other client Y. they are both in my database I have almost 1000 clients. I added in my notes under client X that i have to contact client Y to get his deals. so when I do a search with clientY only the contact come up, I need the Notes also to come up since I mentionned him in clientX notes, but that part wont come up and i cant remember client X's name
Basically I would like to do a search with a name and see all places where its been mentionned (deals contact notes etc)
It is a serious limitation for a CRM not being able to make full text searches. While full text email search utility can be subjectve (you can still search using gmail or your email client) , it's absolutely required for notes at least!
We have built out the ability to search for contacts, companiesanddeals by the engagements on their timeline. This currently works in the globalsearchbar located in the navigation. Currently, we are searching email subject, notes, associated tasks, and call notes.
@bkeller, the search functionality you mention is useful, but not what is being asked for in this idea. We want to be able to search for a specific note or an email message. For example, I know that I spoke with a contact about a particular project idea a few months ago, and I want to review the notes. I can type in some details about the project in search and it will find the contact and provide a snippet of the email in the search result browser, but clicking on the result will just bring me to the contact, not to the emails itself. For many of my contacts, I have dozens of emails, and scrolling down to find the email is very cumbersome as those in this thread have noted.
If you want people to spend more time using hubspot, and making it a valuable repository for finding information about your sales discussions, this is a must have feature!
@bkeller this has NOT been delivered. Please correct the status of this, so we don't have to open a new one and lose this data.
Yes, what @tlindeman said. The global search is nice, but not what this is asking for. We need to search _within_ an activity stream (contact/company/deal) for a specific keyword.
Using Gmail/Jira style search terms in the global search might be a good UX here: * Gmail style = deal:"deal name" keyword
* Jira style = deal = "deal name" AND text ~ keyword
That or just have another search on top of each activity stream that searches within that activity stream for a keyword(s)
Absolutely.. Programming the functionality would be easy and most CRM systems, email systems and even file manager(!) can look inside content to find a word or string.
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