Forms cant actually be associated with campaigns, but the landing page can, and any contacts converting on the landing page will be associated with the campaign.
This approach will not actually assoicate the form or the contacts that submit it with a HubSpot campaign - its just a way of labelling them as belonging to the campaign using custom property. This will not affect the count of contacts in the actual campaigns.
I found a solution/workaround for this. I was able to associate a campaign with a form, via the workflows. You have to create a workflow and add it as an asset to the campaign.
Here is what I do: 1. Create the workflow 2. Set the form submission as a trigger 3. Add one step (we always add the users to a list so we have a more clear view of the number and user info) 4. Select Settings from above and assign the Campaign 5. Turn workflow on
Our landing pages are also on Wordpress. Tried hosting them on HS for a couple of years, spent lots of money on different templates, but you get so much more functionality in the design in WP. But now I am losing the capability to collect the contacts from landing pages and associate with campaigns. This is a huge loss. If you can associate CTAs, etc. that are embedded on an external website, why not forms?? I would embed the CTA, but they don't show as nicely as WP CTA buttons. So I prefer to just link to the form.
Has anyone had any more luck with this? I see on the form that I can attribute a campaign from the dropdown, but when I select one, there is no option to save. I rebooted my machine with the same outcome. Why offer that open as a dropdown if it's a unsaveable feature?
We have the same problem. We use WordPress for our landing pages so it would be wonderful to associate a HubSpot campaign just like you can for SalesForce campaigns when copying the embed code.
If I create a custom contact property and set it to a campaign as a hidden field on the relevant form, would that count as a new contact in my HubSpot campaign, even is the HubSpot form is embedded in a non-HubSpot landing page?
This approach will not actually assoicate the form or the contacts that submit it with a HubSpot campaign - its just a way of labelling them as belonging to the campaign using custom property. This will not affect the count of contacts in the actual campaigns.
Then you can add this to your form, chose a preset value and make it hidden.
This approach will not actually associate a HubSpot campaign with the form, or the contacts that submit it, but will let you log a campaign name against submissions.
Forms cant actually be associated with campaigns, but the landing page can, and any contacts converting on the landing page will be associated with the campaign.