Build automated data flows between HubSpot and external systems
Couchdrop integrates with HubSpot via direct API access to the Contacts, Deals, and Leads APIs. Fetch, add, and update HubSpot data, convert data to files and vice versa, and much more as part of your automated workflows.
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Integrate HubSpot with Couchdrop
How it works
The HubSpot Connector allows you to connect directly to HubSpot through the HubSpot Contacts, Leads, and/or Deal APIs and automate data flows. It supports authentication through OAuth and via apiKey.
With this connector, you can retrieve, create, update, archive, and process HubSpot records as part of your workflows. It also supports record-to-file and file-to-record automation, allowing you to turn files into HubSpot records, export records to files, or use transfers as triggers for workflows involving HubSpot data.
Like other connectors, the HubSpot connector allows you to move data between HubSpot and any of the 50+ platforms that Couchdrop supports. This means both file and record data can be processed through workflows, allowing you to automatically transform, route, rename, copy, and deliver data between systems.
Capabilities
- Connect to Contacts, Deals, and Leads APIs
- Search HubSpot records using filters and criteria
- Create, update, merge, and archive HubSpot records
- Permanently delete contacts and records in GDPR-compliant workflows
- Transform files into HubSpot records
- Export HubSpot records into files and route to storage or systems
Getting started
Couchdrop can connect to the HubSpot Contacts, Deals, and Leads APIs. The process for connecting is the same for each API connection:
- Choose to create a new platform integration, select HubSpot and give a name for the connection.
- Select the API (Contact, Deals, Leads) and authentication method.
- Authorize the connection. Ensure you have appropriate permissions or connect as a HubSpot Super Admin.
- Create an Automation and choose your connection name under External API connection, and set up the data flow.
Note: Connections are scoped to one API per connection, so you’ll need to create a separate connection for each API you want to integrate with.