Open Dynamic Dropdowns from your HubSpot app menu to see all dropdowns you've created. The dashboard shows:
- The dropdown name and its
dd_-prefixed property key - The source object and source property it was built from
- The number of options currently in the dropdown
- The date it was created
Click any dropdown to open its detail view and manage its options.
You can add or remove values from an existing dropdown at any time.
Open the dropdown from the dashboard
Click
Enter the new option label
Click — the value is added to the HubSpot property immediately
Open the dropdown from the dashboard
Find the value you want to remove
Click the remove icon next to it
Confirm — the option is deleted from the HubSpot property
Removing a value does not update records that already have that value set. Existing data is preserved; the option simply becomes unavailable for new selections.
If your source text property has accumulated new values since you first created the dropdown, you can re-scan it to discover them.
Open the dropdown from the dashboard
Click
The app re-scans up to on the source property
New values (not already in your dropdown) are surfaced for review
Select which new values to add, then click
This keeps your dropdown in sync with how your team is actually entering data, without requiring you to rebuild the dropdown from scratch (adding auto-sync feature soon!)
Deleting a dropdown from the app removes the record from the Dynamic Dropdowns dashboard. The HubSpot property is soft-deleted (archived) — it no longer appears in active property lists, but existing record data is retained in HubSpot's database.
Open the dropdown from the dashboard
Click
Confirm the action
If you need to fully remove the property from HubSpot, you can do so from HubSpot's after deleting it here.
- : The curate step is your best opportunity to clean up data. Invest time there to avoid having to edit options repeatedly later.
- : Dynamic Dropdowns automatically collapses case and punctuation variants into a single option (e.g., "Calif." / "CALIF" / "calif" → one option). This means you often need fewer manual cleanups than expected.
- : Once your team is using the new dropdown consistently, consider hiding or archiving the original text property in HubSpot to prevent new freeform entries.
- : If your source data is on Contacts but you want the dropdown on Deals, you can do that. Just select the appropriate object type in Step 1 when creating the dropdown.
If you have questions or need assistance: