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  • Plugin Author Chris Lagasse

    (@soben)

    Steve,

    We automatically subscribe users via filters for when the HubSpot form is filled in, even if it comes from Gravity Forms…

    I can look into adding this feature in the future, but I’m feeling like, based on our experience with using this plugin on dozens of sites, that this can be handled entirely, successfully, from HubSpot.

    Thread Starter stevearmitage

    (@stevearmitage)

    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for responding.

    I’m not sure what you mean by filters?
    Do list your target contacts, filtered by properties you’re targeting?

    For GDPR, we need to keep a subscription list to allow the users to opt-in/out of mailings. Do you have a separate property to allow your contacts to opt-in/out, that they can manage?

    I can’t see how you’d use filters to add/remove users from a subscription.

    The only option i have at the moment is to implement all of our forms on HubSpot and not in WordPress as without specific ‘legal basis for communication’ being set, contacts will not be added to a subscription list.

    Thanks,
    Steve

    Plugin Author Chris Lagasse

    (@soben)

    Hey Steve,

    I wasn’t entirely familiar with the solution using “filters”, so I had to ask my coworker who’s responsible for marketing for a lot of our clients.

    We use a lot of Lists and Workflows that are dependent on fields that come through the forms. She suggested that you make a second list for those who decline the subscription, and when you send an email to take the list of people who said yes, and strip out the ones who said no, before sending.

    It’s not perfect. I will still see if there’s any way to tap into subscriptions in a more meaningful way… but subscriptions aren’t the target of this plugin, so it’ll require some thought and planning.

    -Chris.

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