We've recently joined Hubspot and are using it to schedule our social media posts.
Please can anyone advise how you can make an image clickable? By this I mean, the social media post, when posted, the image when clicked, goes to the website landing URL you have inserted into the post.
At present, it simply opens the image up, instead of linking off directly to the landing page.
I don't believe this is possible with the integrated HubSpot tools at this time. I believe you can only do that natively. (Unless there was a change with the tool that I have missed)
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Thank you,
Kristen
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I have the same concern. We've used Sprout Social before and they had this functionality. Is there a product wish list where we can upvote this functionality?
I would encourage you to upvote this related idea and add your use case in the comment section so you're automatically subscribed to updates made to the idea by the product team
Our product team will also be able to read your feedback on the idea 🙂
Thank you,
Kristen
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It's a real shame that this doesn't work - makes Hubspot Social Media pretty useless for us. We will need to continue to use a third party tool for this... Please Hubspot put this on your roadmap!!
I agree. That is essential. All my social media posts contain a clickable link apart from videos. Can you please tell us when this option will be available?
I don't believe this is possible with the integrated HubSpot tools at this time. I believe you can only do that natively. (Unless there was a change with the tool that I have missed)