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Let me explain first why it is so difficult to figure out the country. The country code of few countries is 1 digit, 2, 3 or 4 digits. That would be simple enough. But the country code 1 is not just used for US, but also for Canada and some smaller places:


A first array holds the DigitInfos for the first digit in the number. The second digit is used as an index into DigitInfo.Digits. One travels down that Digits chain, until Digits is empty. If Country is defined (i.e. not null) that value gets returned, otherwise any Country defined earlier gets returned:


The code is part of a WPF TextBox and the library contains also other controls for email addresses, etc. A more detailed description is on CodeProject: International Phone Number Validation Explained in Detail


If the string containing the phone number will always start this way (+33 or another country code) you should use regex to parse and get the country code and then use the library to get the country associated to the number.


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when a contact is added to Hubspot the telephone prefix is set to default to the US. I am in the UK and having to re set it for every contact is tiresome. why not have this as one of the choises in setting?


Yeah, we are the same in Australia, all of our contacts are in Australia and it's really annoying having to add the country code to everyone before we call them. Please have this as a property and/or an account-wide default so all of our new contacts can automatically get the Australian country code.


@Tangerine - this has been annoying me to. I found that Aircall have a great product where you can set country code and it automatically logs all calls with Hubspot against the record. I've been testing it out today and it seems to work great. The only thing is the price tag - they require minimum 3 users @ $40 per user + outgoing call charges. It's a bit expensive but the call quality and the functionality is superior to Hubspot (for now anyway). Just a thought.


I am based in South Africa and I am using HubSpot forms for the first time in my landing pages. The campaigns that I set up will largely be targeted at prospects in foreign countries. For a Portuguese search campaign targeting prospects in Brazil, for instance, it would make filling the form out easier for a prospect if I could set the default country code to Brazil (+55). These prospects would not have to scroll through the list to complete this field.


I would also very much like this feature. I would love it if we could also select the default country code, especially since the current list is ordered by English, so it can be challenging for our non-English speaking prospects to find their country.


commenting for a customer here.



I believe that it would be great if we can add in an option under "Settings > Objects > Activities" where we allow auto association between country and area code for phone number.



This way, users do not always have to manually add in the country code which can be cumbersome. Thanks!


Hubspot development seems to have really slowed down, and gone missing the last 18 months or so - and stopped all together while other CRM's are moving forward at pace. There doesn't appear to be anyone taking any notice or responding to what are very valid ideas and feature requests. Hubspot calling on the community , out of their own time, to share ideas, give live feedback only help Hubspot get better and better, without it, development would be very slow and Hubspot would fall by the wayside to its competitors. Atleast someone from Hubspot, from a courtesy perspective atleast, could please get back to the community on this and all the other awesome ideas and requests the community are putting forward.


Surely this just needs to be added to the list... under General > Profile > Date and Number Format where one can: "Choose your location to format your dates and numbers in the appropriate regional style."


I have one contact (and only one so far) for which HubSpot always sets the country code to +44 (United Kingdom) when I attempt to phone the client, even though the contact is in the USA. This happens even when I explicitly set the country code to +1 for the USA. This leaves me unable to contact the customer via the phone. I don't know how it can be described as anything but a bug!


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