I work in a team spread across 4 different time zones. It would be helpful if each of us could have our local time zone associated with our HS profile and that would carry through when I'm scheduling activities or assigning tasks.
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I also work across multiple time zones, this feature would then enable me to use my meeting links correctly, without the need to explain that the booking will loo different from the selection they have made.
For is is strongly needed. We have a negative impact with the clossings and reporting since the account HQ is in one timezone and we work +6 to -7 h from that globally with teams that have to change manually every entry to match the finance/sales reporting.
It seems crazy that this idea stems all the way back to 2017. It would be nice to see more of an engagement from Hubspot on threads like this that have so much activity. I work with an organization that has 6 offices across the globe. My understanding is that in order to use different time zones for each of our 6 offices, each office would need its own account? That seems pretty ridiculous to me. Especially since we have the team settings enabled.
My team is scheduleing for 50 plus people in 3 different timezones This would be very helpful to have a timezone assigned per user instead of the account as a whole
Adding my voice and frustration to this. I've used HS since 2017 and it has always been within a globally distributed team. I don't understand how a user can setup localized number formatting but not timezone. Everyone not based in US East Coast has to constantly calculate when stuff goes out. PLEASE. Stop making new things for just a second until the old things work as needed.
Just started working remote for an Eastern time company. I am in Central. Having my local schedule in Hubspot in the correct time zone is the only way it makes it useful for me.
This is a very important feature to a client. They need it for quarterly forecasting. They are headquartered in Colorado, but some leadership is in California. Consequently the reports he needs don't show the accurate data.
How the **bleep** is this still being reviewed?? In 2022 this is not yet done? Come on guys.... Really? Please give us the best work around for the time being as you guys are drinking tea and thinking of the next 'important' feature.
Agreed it is very demoralizing for our sales staff in different regions to be working on the last day of the month and not have access to their sales reports to close out a month-end as they are based in a different timezone. Their access levels should be based on where they are located, not Hubspot instance.
Commenting on behalf of a customer on a similar vein:
I would like to apply a date filter on a report based on a certain timezone as they we have sales teams operating from Australia, Ireland and US. They would like to see "today's" sales but in their respective timezones.
I second the above comments. We have a global sales team, and we would like the round-robin meeting link to respect the specific reps' timeszone, rather than the timezone of the organiser. As generally, the organising is not a sales rep themselves. In the meantime, our reps have blokced out their out-of-office hours and I have opened up the meeting link availabilty window to show both APAC and NorAM working hours. This would be really beneficial, especailly as we add more reps.
I wanted to ask for an update on this idea post. I have a customer who also finds it critical to be able to see the Data stored in Date properties in the Timezone configured for the portal. Not in their Local Timezone.