I'm using the new journey report builder and wanting to report on people who have interacted with a certain email campaign. Where do I find the campaign ID? I tried using the campaign name but that didn't work so I assume this is a unique identifier.
Thanks for posting. The Campaign ID is not pretty to find. You need to head to your campaign and click into it. Then examine the URL to find the campaign ID. For example here is an sample URL
Hi Sarah, I was trying to achieve the same thing, and after a few random tests, I finally figured it out!
Here's what you need to do: Go to your A/B email, choose the Email version you want to filter, and then click on 'See details'. In the details section, you'll find the 'Internal HubSpot ID.' Simply copy and paste it into the report filter labelled 'Email campaign ID.'
When i paste this number into the filter it reads it as a numeric value and therefore does not work. This is what it looks like when i paste: 88712266113 and hit Enter.
Hi, is there any way HubSpot can show the wrong insights?
I'm currently using the content_id for insights on specific emails to see the events, so the type. However, when I'm using the content_id and type, I see more OPEN events on contacts (quering from the data coming from HubSpot) than if I do this report in hubspot.
I'm using FiveTrans documentation here on what data points to use. All data for "sent" "delivered" is accurate, however, not "open".
Could something be going wrong when I'm pulling the data from hubspot? or could the data be inaccurate in HubSpot?
Is there a way to isolate just the A or B version in the same context of filtering for a report? It looks like they share the same email campaign ID but have different child IDs.
Hi Sarah, I was trying to achieve the same thing, and after a few random tests, I finally figured it out!
Here's what you need to do: Go to your A/B email, choose the Email version you want to filter, and then click on 'See details'. In the details section, you'll find the 'Internal HubSpot ID.' Simply copy and paste it into the report filter labelled 'Email campaign ID.'
Thanks for posting. The Campaign ID is not pretty to find. You need to head to your campaign and click into it. Then examine the URL to find the campaign ID. For example here is an sample URL