- the perequisit for that is : "Using the account switcher requires the same email address in both accounts."
(the quote is not from the referenced webpage)
However, "You cannot edit your email address to be the same as an existing HubSpot user. This includes users that do not have access to your HubSpot account, unless the user has been permanently deleted."
What you're trying to do is unfortunately not possible, as far as I know. Either you invite one of the email addresses (yy) as a new user in one portal (xx) and delete the existing login (under email address xx), after transferring and reassigning all assets, or (my recommendation) the user needs to continue using two emails for logging in. As far as I know, there's no in between - you have summarised / linked the restrictions already.
I have this scenario, too, and use a multi account container add-on in Firefox for easy switching. It's essentially multiple containerised sessions in one browser, allowing you to be logged in with multiple email addresses.
Best regards
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
What you're trying to do is unfortunately not possible, as far as I know. Either you invite one of the email addresses (yy) as a new user in one portal (xx) and delete the existing login (under email address xx), after transferring and reassigning all assets, or (my recommendation) the user needs to continue using two emails for logging in. As far as I know, there's no in between - you have summarised / linked the restrictions already.
I have this scenario, too, and use a multi account container add-on in Firefox for easy switching. It's essentially multiple containerised sessions in one browser, allowing you to be logged in with multiple email addresses.
Best regards
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
I've read about a few work arounds 🙂 I've just wanted to avoid the PITA each brings.
It's amazing for me how much HS people are fetischising the email address as 'the unique identifier of a person' :-))) Even when marketing and sales experts have been pointing out for 10+ years many use-cases where that's a bottleneck 😞