The Pitfalls of Using Static Lists in HubSpot Workflows and Why Active Lists Are Better
Aug 16
3 min read
In the HubSpot ecosystem, the way you manage and segment your contacts can significantly impact your marketing and sales processes. A common issue that arises is the misuse of static lists within workflows, where users opt to create static lists tied to specific workflows rather than utilizing active lists with defined filters. While this might seem like a straightforward approach, it can lead to several complications that affect your overall workflow efficiency and data integrity.
Static vs. Active Lists: The Basics
Static Lists are fixed. Once you create a static list, it captures a snapshot of contacts that meet certain criteria at that specific moment in time. These lists do not update automatically as contact information changes or as new contacts meet the criteria. They are useful for one-time events, such as capturing attendees from a specific event, but their static nature makes them less flexible for dynamic marketing needs.
On the other hand, Active Lists are dynamic and continuously update as contacts meet or no longer meet the specified criteria. This real-time updating makes active lists ideal for scenarios where your segmentation needs to evolve based on contact behaviors or other data points​ (Digital Nomad)​ (HubLead).
The Problem with Using Static Lists in Workflows
Many HubSpot users mistakenly create static lists and then tie them to workflows, dictating the filters within the workflow rather than leveraging active lists. This approach can lead to several issues:
Lack of Real-Time Updates: Since static lists don’t update automatically, any new contacts who should be included in a workflow won’t be added unless the list is manually updated. This can result in missed opportunities and outdated data being used for marketing and sales outreach​ (HubLead).
Inconsistent Data Across Workflows: Static lists tied to multiple workflows can create inconsistencies, especially if they are not regularly updated. If one workflow depends on a contact being removed from a static list based on certain criteria, but another workflow still relies on that list, you might encounter conflicting actions or duplicate efforts​ (HubSpot Blog).
Increased Manual Effort: Managing static lists requires regular manual updates to ensure they reflect the most current data. This not only adds unnecessary workload but also increases the risk of errors, such as forgetting to update a list before launching a campaign or running a report​ (HubSpot Knowledge Base).
Workflow Conflicts: When static lists are used in complex workflows, it’s easy to create situations where one workflow inadvertently affects another. For instance, if a contact is removed from a static list but remains in another list tied to a different workflow, the contact might receive contradictory messaging or be enrolled in inappropriate sequences​ (HIVE Hub Blog).
Why Active Lists Are the Solution
Active lists solve these problems by ensuring your workflows always operate with the most current and relevant data. By automatically updating based on real-time contact behavior and data changes, active lists reduce the need for manual intervention and help maintain consistency across all your marketing and sales activities.
Moreover, active lists allow for more sophisticated segmentation. You can create dynamic filters that respond to a contact's actions, such as email opens, form submissions, or specific page views. This ensures that your workflows are always targeting the right audience with the right message at the right time​ (Digital Nomad)​ (HubLead).
Conclusion
While static lists have their place in HubSpot, particularly for one-time events or fixed criteria, they can cause significant issues when used in workflows that require dynamic, real-time data. By opting for active lists, you can streamline your processes, reduce manual workload, and avoid conflicts between workflows, ultimately leading to more effective and efficient marketing and sales operations.
If you're currently using static lists in your workflows, consider transitioning to active lists to enhance your HubSpot experience. This small change can lead to substantial improvements in how you manage your contacts and execute your campaigns.