Mapping pre-defined multiple checkbox values in HubSpot CSV imports often fails because the import wizard struggles to match CSV data formats with HubSpot’s internal checkbox value structure. Even with pre-configured options, the CSV import frequently misinterprets or ignores the mapping.
Here’s how to get precise field mapping that respects HubSpot’s pre-defined checkbox values without CSV import headaches.
Use visual mapping with automatic field detection using Coefficient
CoefficientHubSpotHubSpotprovides precise field mapping capabilities that automatically recognize all custom properties including multiple checkbox fields and their pre-defined values. When you connect toand, it shows exactly which spreadsheet columns map to which properties.
How to make it work
Step 1. Connect Coefficient to HubSpot and access the export function.
In the Coefficient sidebar, select “Export to…” → “HubSpot”. The system automatically detects all available properties including your multiple checkbox fields and their pre-defined values.
Step 2. Choose your object type and view available properties.
Select your object type (Contacts, Companies, etc.) and Coefficient displays all available properties including your multiple checkbox fields. You can see exactly which pre-defined options are available.
Step 3. Map your spreadsheet columns to HubSpot properties.
Use Coefficient’s visual mapping interface to connect your spreadsheet columns to the corresponding HubSpot properties. The system shows you exactly which fields are available and validates your mapping.
Step 4. Format your checkbox data and export.
For multiple checkbox fields, use comma-separated values in a single cell. Coefficient automatically converts them to HubSpot’s array format and ensures all pre-defined values are correctly recognized during the sync.
Get accurate checkbox mapping every time
Map accuratelyThis eliminates mapping errors and ensures all pre-defined values are correctly recognized during the sync process. Ready to stop fighting CSV mapping issues?with Coefficient today.