HubSpot has officially released its Conditional Property Logic feature for all Hubs with a Professional or Enterprise subscription. This adds to the numerous tools that make HubSpot a must-have for marketing, sales, and customer service teams. Read on for everything you need to know about using HubSpot's Conditional Property Logic feature for your business.
HubSpot Conditional Property Logic is a feature that enables users to set conditional logic for their enumeration properties. Therefore, admins can control which properties to display, whether optional or required, depending on another property's value. It can be used with HubSpot custom objects, companies, deals, contacts, and tickets.
The conditional property logic is triggered when creating a new record with the ‘create record’ form, and when editing an existing record from the record page or index page. Users will not be able to save their inputs unless the conditional property logic is satisfied.
The HubSpot Conditional Property Logic feature is available for Professional and Enterprise subscriptions across HubSpot’s Marketing, Sales, Services, Operations, and CMS hubs.
HubSpot users must have super admin permissions to set up their accounts' Conditional Property logic feature. Here are the main steps to complete the setup:
The logic will appear once you create a new record or edit an existing one.
HubSpot Conditional Property Logic can be used differently depending on your preferred HubSpot hub. Here are three examples of its potential use cases:
If a user changes the deal status to "closed lost," the feature automatically showcases the "closed lost reason" property and sets it to “required”. If the "closed lost reason" value is set to "lost to a competitor," then the "competitor name" property will appear and be set to “optional”.
If a user selects “text” as a contact’s “preferred communication channel,” the “mobile phone number” property appears and is set to required.
If deal priority is set to "high”, then the "amount" and "forecast category" deal properties are set as required. If the deal priority is set to “low” or “medium,” then “amount” and “forecast category” are set as optional.
HubSpot’s new Conditional Property Logic feature can improve your data quality and ensure consistent processes are followed across all of your users and Hubs. When it comes to leveraging this feature, the possibilities are truly almost endless!
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