HubSpot is rebuilding the screen your team uses most. The Smart CRM index — the central page where you work with Contacts, Companies, Deals, Tickets, and custom objects — has been redesigned from the ground up. It opened in public beta on May 27, 2026, and HubSpot has confirmed a full rollout to all customers in late July 2026.
That timeline matters. A redesigned index is not an optional add-on you can ignore. It is the default workspace for every rep, manager, and admin, and the change is coming whether or not your team is ready. The good news: the new index is faster and more flexible, and you have a short window to opt in, learn it, and prepare your people before it becomes mandatory.
This guide explains what is changing, how the new features work, the difference between beta and general availability, and a practical prep checklist for admins and teams. It is written for any HubSpot customer — not a single industry — so you can lead the change instead of reacting to it.
The redesigned HubSpot Smart CRM index is a rebuilt version of the main object workspace (Contacts, Companies, Deals, Tickets, and custom objects) that puts view settings, collapsible filters, on-page reports, Breeze AI column insights, and inline property management in one place — no tab-switching. It matters most for CRM admins, RevOps leaders, sales reps, and managers who live in the index every day. The decision this article helps with is simple: opt into the public beta now, or wait and absorb the change when it becomes mandatory in late July 2026. Preparing early — training reps, rebuilding saved views, and communicating the change — is what turns a UI update into real adoption. Vantage Point is a HubSpot Gold Solutions Partner with senior-only consultants who help mid-market teams roll out changes like this without losing productivity.
The Smart CRM index is the central list-style page in HubSpot where you view and manage your records — Contacts, Companies, Deals, Tickets, and custom objects. It is where reps work their pipeline, managers scan activity, and admins manage properties and views. If your team logs into HubSpot to "see all my open deals" or "filter contacts by lifecycle stage," they are using the index.
HubSpot rebuilt it because customers said the old index was overwhelming and not flexible enough. Common complaints: settings lived on a separate page, filters cluttered the screen, and getting a quick report meant leaving the index for a dashboard or asking Breeze Assistant. The redesign keeps the same purpose but reorganizes how you get to everything.
The redesign applies across Companies, Deals, Contacts, Tickets, and custom objects. Five changes stand out, and each removes a step that used to require leaving the page.
| Task | Old index | Redesigned index |
|---|---|---|
| Change view settings | Navigate to a separate Settings page | Adjust directly on the index |
| Filters and metrics | Always visible, can crowd the screen | Collapsible — hide or surface on demand |
| Get a quick report | Open a dashboard or ask Breeze Assistant | View a report on the index page |
| Surface record insights | Manual analysis or exports | One-click Breeze AI column insights |
| Add a column or property | Switch to property settings | Inline, including Data Agent smart properties |
A note on smart properties: Data Agent can auto-fill an AI-generated property across records. It is powerful, but it touches your data, so admins should pilot it on a small sample and review results before scaling — the same discipline that applies to any AI enrichment.
The index is the highest-traffic surface in your HubSpot portal. When the page every user touches changes, two things happen at once: there is a real productivity upside, and there is a real adoption risk. Teams that prepare capture the upside. Teams that do nothing absorb the disruption on HubSpot's timeline instead of their own.
The redesign also reflects where CRM is heading — fewer tab-hops, more AI assistance in the flow of work, and more configuration in the hands of end users. That is good for speed, but it raises the stakes on governance. Inline property creation and one-click AI insights are convenient, and they can also create property sprawl or unreviewed AI output if no one sets guardrails. The redesign is an opportunity to tighten how your team uses views, properties, and reports, not just a new coat of paint.
It is important to distinguish the two phases so you plan correctly.
| Phase | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Public beta opt-in | May 27, 2026 | Opt in from the Product Updates section of your portal or the in-app banner on the index. Optional and reversible during beta. |
| Full rollout (GA) | Late July 2026 | HubSpot rolls the redesigned index out to all customers. This is the mandatory switch. |
During beta, opting in is voluntary and gives you a controlled environment to train and test. That is the entire point of the window: get ahead of the change, train your team, and transition on your own timeline before late July. Treat beta as your preparation runway, not as the live cutover.
Use the public beta window to do the work now, while it is low-risk. The goal is that the redesigned index feels familiar — not surprising — on the day it becomes mandatory.
| Step | Owner | When |
|---|---|---|
| Opt a sandbox or a small admin group into the public beta | Admin / RevOps | Now (beta is open) |
| Inventory current saved views and confirm they carry over and still make sense | Admin | Early beta |
| Test Breeze AI column insights on real records and set expectations for accuracy review | Admin + power users | Early beta |
| Pilot Data Agent smart properties on a small sample, then review before scaling | Admin | Early beta |
| Update internal documentation and screenshots for the new layout | Admin / enablement | Mid beta |
| Run a short training session for reps and managers on the new view and report controls | Enablement / manager | Mid beta |
| Communicate the change, the date, and the "what's in it for you" to all users | Leadership / admin | Before late July |
| Decide your cutover approach — gradual team-by-team or all at once | RevOps / leadership | Before late July |
A UI rollout only delivers value if people actually adopt it. A few practical moves make the difference:
If you want a structured approach, our guide on HubSpot's May 2026 product updates shows how to fold a wave of changes into a single, calm rollout plan.
If your team is weighing how the redesigned index affects views, reporting, AI usage, or admin governance, Vantage Point can help assess the right next step and build a practical rollout plan.
Vantage Point is a HubSpot Gold Solutions Partner with experience across all six Hubs. We are a mid-market specialist with senior-only consultants and an employee-owned team, which means the person planning your rollout is the person who has done it before — not a junior handoff.
For a change like the Smart CRM index redesign, our work spans HubSpot optimization and admin enablement, advisory and change management for adoption and training, and managed services and ongoing support for teams that need an extra set of senior hands through the transition. We help you rebuild saved views, set AI and property governance, train reps on real workflows, and communicate the change so adoption sticks.
Ready to prepare your portal before late July? Ask Vantage Point for a HubSpot optimization and rollout assessment, and we will help you turn the new index into a productivity gain instead of a disruption.
The redesigned Smart CRM index is a rebuilt version of HubSpot's central object workspace for Contacts, Companies, Deals, Tickets, and custom objects. It brings view settings, collapsible filters and metrics, on-page reports, Breeze AI column insights, and inline property management into one page so users no longer switch tabs to do common tasks.
The public beta opened on May 27, 2026, and HubSpot has confirmed full rollout to all customers in late July 2026. The beta period is voluntary and reversible, while the late-July rollout is the mandatory switch for everyone.
Eventually, yes. HubSpot is rolling the redesigned index out to all customers in late July 2026, so the change is mandatory. Opting into the public beta now lets you train your team and transition on your own timeline before the forced switch.
Breeze AI column insights let you generate analysis across your records with one click, directly in the index. Instead of exporting data or building a manual analysis, Breeze surfaces patterns so you can spot what is working and what needs attention. Admins should still review AI output before acting on it.
Smart properties are AI-generated properties that Data Agent can auto-fill across records from inside the index. They reduce manual data entry, but because they write to your data, you should pilot them on a small sample and review the results before enrolling large volumes of records.
Opt a small group into the beta, inventory saved views and key properties, test Breeze insights and smart properties, update documentation, and run short training focused on real daily workflows. Pair that with clear communication about the date and benefits so the late-July rollout is familiar rather than surprising.
Your existing views and properties carry forward, but the layout and the path to them change. The practical risk is not data loss — it is reps not finding the views and reports they rely on. Auditing and re-confirming saved views during the beta is the single most valuable prep step.
Yes. Vantage Point is a HubSpot Gold Solutions Partner that helps mid-market teams plan and execute changes like this with senior-only consultants. We support saved-view rebuilds, AI and property governance, rep training, and change communication so the new index improves productivity rather than disrupting it.