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  • December 6, 2010
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Feature Request:  Subscribe to a Smart List in the same way we can subscribe to reports, receiving the report via email every night.

145 replies

November 20, 2013
We looking any closer to getting there?
November 22, 2013
This is very frustrating that this functionality is not here as it was in another marketing automation platform I was using 2 years ago. With a new campaign we launched we really need this - without it we'll be spending several hours more each week exporting and cleaning through lists.
November 22, 2013

I'm with Ben.

Reporting needs work and this would be a big step in the right direction.

And the bigger the organization the bigger demand for this type of functionality.
 

November 22, 2013
Totally agree. If this isn't high on the priority list, it certainly needs to be.
November 22, 2013
It's on our 2014 roadmap.
February 4, 2014
NEED. Reports in Marketo at present are minimally valuable because there's no drill-down capability to see which leads have been impacted.
February 4, 2014
NEED. Reports in Marketo at present are minimally valuable because there's no drill-down capability to see which leads have been impacted.
February 10, 2014
Any update on whether we'll see this in 2014?  Really hard to manage events effectively without.
Amber_Hobson
Level 8
February 14, 2014
Any update on this for 2014? This came up again to where our content team wants to see the questions submited by our various forms on our website to see if they can use this to pull ideas. I really don't want to bombard them with getting emails each time someone submits a form and it would be a lot to teach each of them Marketo. I really want to set it up as a smart list that is sent to them before Monday starts. 
February 22, 2014
I see Cheryl says it's on the 2014 Roadmap.  Is that roadmap published anywhere?  Any chance this will be around by Q2?  I understand that some things change, but would love to see the things your Product Managers believe will definitely get done, may get done, and any stretch goals for the teams.

Thanks!
John