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Hupspot mobile beta sign-up guide

How to Join the Hubspot Mobile App Beta

The Hubspot mobile app beta program lets you try new tools and improvements on your phone before they are released to everyone. Using the beta builds, you can explore upcoming features, share feedback, and help the product team refine the experience for all users.

This guide walks you through how to access the beta section in the app, how to join and leave specific experiments, and how to manage your beta participation on both iOS and Android devices.

What Is the Hubspot Mobile Beta Program?

The mobile beta program offers early access to in-development features within the Hubspot app. These features are not yet part of the standard release and may change or be removed based on user feedback and performance.

Within the app, eligible users will see a dedicated beta area that lists available experiments. Some will be open to all qualifying accounts, while others may be restricted to specific users or teams.

Requirements to Access Hubspot Mobile Beta

Before you can enroll in any mobile beta, you should confirm that you meet the core requirements. These are defined on the official support documentation for the app.

  • You must have an active account that can sign in to the mobile app.
  • You need a compatible iOS or Android device with the current app version installed.
  • Your user permissions must allow access to any tools involved in a particular beta feature.

Account admins may control which tools and data each user can access, so not every user in a portal will see the same list of tests or have permission to join them.

How to Open the Hubspot Beta Section in the Mobile App

The beta section is built directly into the app so you do not have to visit a separate site. After you sign in, you can navigate to a list of available experiments for your account.

Steps to Locate Hubspot Mobile Beta Features

  1. Open the mobile app on your iOS or Android device.
  2. Sign in with your existing account credentials, if you are not already signed in.
  3. Navigate to the settings or more menu, depending on your operating system and app layout.
  4. Look for an entry labeled beta, early access, or similar terminology that matches the current interface.

Once you open this area, you will see a catalog of available tests along with descriptions and enrollment options.

Types of Hubspot Mobile Beta Experiments

The app offers different kinds of experiments, which may vary over time. Each experiment has its own rules and scope, and may appear only for a subset of users.

Public Beta Features in Hubspot Mobile

Public betas are experiments that are visible to all eligible accounts that use the mobile app. If your permissions and device meet the criteria, you can opt in at any time while the test is live.

Typical characteristics of public betas include:

  • Open enrollment for qualified users.
  • Clear descriptions of what the feature does.
  • Options to join or leave directly from the beta menu.
  • Standard in-app feedback flows or surveys.

Private or Limited Hubspot Beta Features

Some tests are private or limited, which means they may only appear for certain users or portals. Access can depend on factors such as subscription level, region, or feature usage.

Limited betas often include:

  • Invite-only enrollment managed by the product team.
  • Specific requirements communicated by the support or success teams.
  • Smaller audiences so the team can validate behavior and performance.

If you do not see a specific test described in communications or release notes, your account may not be eligible for that particular experiment.

How to Join a Hubspot Mobile Beta Feature

When you find a feature you want to try, you can join it directly from the beta list. The process is generally consistent, though labels and button styles may change over time.

Step-by-Step Enrollment in a Mobile Beta

  1. Open the beta section in your app.
  2. Review the list of available experiments and tap the one you are interested in.
  3. Read the feature description, requirements, and any notes about potential limitations.
  4. Tap the button or toggle that enrolls you in the test, such as Join beta or Enable.
  5. Follow any on-screen prompts to confirm your participation.

After enrollment, new options, screens, or actions will appear in the relevant parts of the app. Changes may take a short time to load, so you may need to navigate away and come back to see them.

How to Leave a Hubspot Mobile Beta

If a test is not right for your workflow, you can typically leave it from the same screen where you joined. This helps you switch back to the standard app experience whenever needed.

Removing Yourself from a Mobile Beta Feature

  1. Return to the beta menu within your mobile app.
  2. Find the experiment you previously joined.
  3. Open the experiment details screen.
  4. Use the button or toggle to leave, disable, or opt out of the beta.
  5. Confirm that you want to exit the test if the app asks for confirmation.

After you leave, the app will revert to the non-beta version of that area once the change is applied. Certain data created during the test may remain, depending on how the feature works.

Managing Feedback for Hubspot Mobile Betas

Your feedback is vital to improving the mobile experience. The product team reviews comments, bug reports, and usage data to decide how to refine, expand, or discontinue each experiment.

Ways to Provide Feedback on Beta Features

  • Use in-app feedback buttons or forms linked from the experiment screen.
  • Respond to surveys or questionnaires that may be sent to beta participants.
  • Share clear details about the device, app version, and actions that led to any issue.

When describing an issue, include steps to reproduce the behavior, screenshots if possible, and any patterns you notice. This level of detail helps the team diagnose and fix problems more quickly.

Where to Find Official Hubspot Mobile Beta Documentation

For the most accurate and current instructions, always consult the official support article. It explains how the program works, lists any important limitations, and outlines how experiments may change over time.

You can review the original documentation here: official mobile beta article. Because the app is updated frequently, the support page may contain additional details or new requirements not covered in this overview.

Next Steps for Optimizing Your Use of Hubspot

Joining mobile betas is only one part of building a strong platform strategy. To get more value from your tools, consider developing standards for how your team tests and evaluates new features before rolling them out widely.

If you need help aligning your mobile experiments with a larger CRM or marketing strategy, you can review best-practice guidance and consulting services from specialists experienced with the platform. A useful starting point is this consulting and optimization resource, which focuses on maximizing value from modern marketing and sales platforms.

By following the steps above, you can safely join, test, and exit mobile betas while giving the product team actionable insights. This approach helps ensure that future releases are more stable, efficient, and aligned with how you and your team work every day.

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