HubSpot Ideas

Jo_Hobbs

The Ability to Export Sequence Data

The need to download and analyze data from Sequences, I can export everywhere else on the website except for Sequences

 

I can cobble something together using the 'Sales Contact Analytics' tool and filtering 'Contact' data but downloading from the specific sequence page and getting data like Open Rates and what step is the contact in the sequence. 

 

This idea has been kicking around since 2018:

https://community.hubspot.com/t5/APIs-Integrations/Sequences-Data-Export/m-p/248477

8 Replies
KHalpin8
Participant

This seems like such a simple one - 

 

My team wants to be able to pull everyone who opened or replied to their sequences into a view so they can analyze by firm. Should be a fairly simple task but apparently there is no exporting of that data (even though the list can be accessed in the sequence tool)? 

 

I am having them set up contact views "last sequence enrolled = xxx" and "recent sales email click date..." but that's still clunky and not always accurate. 

IQuinn3
Member

Replying here to state I too upvoted this and find this idea extremely helpful. 

Sophie_B
Member

My team is asking for the same feature, which would be really helpful for follow up

ABoiteux
Member

Basic feature - when you need to leave full automation of your sequence to go customer by customer.
So easy and would be a game changer.

DHill5
Participant

Still a much needed request. Currently having to go through sequence data line by line because the out of the box breakdown can't be exported or easily recrated in reports.

DDewhirst
Contributor

Exactly, please make this an export that can be shared out to sales leaders.... thanks!

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ALuong
Participant

+1

 

This is extremly needed to make any type of deeper sequence analysis practical.

 

We currently copy and paste the data from the reports line by line into a separate excel sheet.... Looking for any additional workarounds. 

 

Imagine doing this for 100+ reps and 1000's of sequences one by one. A total nightmare.

CDan1
HubSpot Employee

+1 to this! Would be super useful