Most HubSpot automation fires off an event — a form submit, a stage change. But some of the most valuable automations are about time: renewals coming due, trials ending, a contract anniversary, "no activity in 30 days." Those run on date properties, and they're the part of Workflows most teams never set up — which means renewals get missed and follow-ups slip. Here's a practical walkthrough of what date properties can do and how to build the workflows that matter.
A date property is any field holding a date — close date, create date, last activity date, contract renewal date, trial end date, or a custom one you define. Once a date lives in a property, HubSpot can act relative to it: X days before, on the day, or X days after. That single capability unlocks a whole class of "happen at the right time" automations. Worked example: store a "Renewal date" on the company, and HubSpot can automatically create a renewal task for the owner 60 days before — every account, every time, with zero manual tracking.
Before you start: confirm the date you need actually lives in a property, and that it's populated. A renewal automation is only as good as the renewal dates in the CRM.
Date properties turn HubSpot from "reacts to clicks" into "remembers what matters and acts on time." For any business with renewals, trials, or accounts that go quiet, a handful of date-based workflows recover revenue that was quietly leaking through missed follow-ups. The catch is the same as everything in HubSpot: the automation is only as reliable as the data underneath it. Get the dates clean and consistent, and these become some of the highest-ROI workflows you'll ever build.
An event-based workflow fires on an action (a form submit, a stage change). A date-based workflow fires relative to a date property — X days before, on, or after a date such as a renewal.
Use "On a schedule" in the newer builder (or the "Based on a date property" trigger in legacy workflows), choose the date property, and set a Before-date offset — e.g., 7 days before Renewal date.
Usually empty or inconsistent date fields, the wrong object type, or no handling for blank/past dates. Fix the data and add filters that exclude empty dates.
Renewal and contract reminders — a task to the owner a set number of days before the renewal date — for any retainer or subscription business.
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