Hi all, I'm pretty new here and don't grok why I can do a CSV export of blog posts, but not landing pages. I'm sure they are structurally different and therefore somehow harder to extract from the mysterious depths of HubSpot.
So, I was hopeful about this workaround but when I view my Landing Pages tab, I don't see an option anywhere to "View Landing Page Analytics". Maybe I am using a lower tier of the tool and don't qualify for that option? Or maybe it moved somewhere else in the last 4 months? If anyone happens to know, I'd love another hint. Thank you! - Emily
@BJaylin Thank you! @hubspot - Please create a KB with this information, or include it here: https://knowledge.hubspot.com/account/export-your-content-and-data - since this is the only KB that came remotely close to answering the question I was searching for. Exporting the Traffic Analytics page will give you the "cms-all-pages-table-export" which provides an Excel/worksheet view of all pages, their URLs, publish status, and some additional data points.
Thanks to your feedback, our Knowledge base team updated this Knowledge base article with information on how to export an Excel/worksheet view of all website & landing pages. Thank you! ⭐
I have a suggestion that could streamline our content management process. As part of our efforts to improve efficiency, I propose creating an exportable spreadsheet containing essential information from HubSpot. Specifically, I’d like to include details for the following content types:
Web Pages
Landing Pages
Blog Posts
The spreadsheet would provide insights such as whether a page is published or in draft mode, creation dates, and last update timestamps. By sharing this resource with our Marketing Managers and Content Experts, we can enhance collaboration, facilitate updates, and maintain a cleaner content repository.
Please let me know your thoughts on this idea. I believe it could significantly benefit our team’s workflow.