HubSpot is a customer platform with all the software, integrations, and resources you need to connect your marketing, sales, content management, and customer service. HubSpot’s connected platform enables you to grow your business faster by focusing on what matters most: your customers.

The HubSpot Salesforce integration allows you to pass data between HubSpot and Salesforce seamlessly, and maintain consistency between your marketing and sales teams.

Steps to Integrate HubSpot With Salesforce

For this integration demonstration, we are using the Developer Account.
So, let’s first create a Developer Account on Hubspot.

create a Developer Account on Hubspot
  • To create a developer account click on “Create App Developer account”.
  • After that, you have to create a test account in HubSpot. To create that account click on “Manage test accounts”.
Manage test accounts
  • After that click on “Create app test account”.
After that click on “Create app test account”.
  • Now click on your created account.
Now click on your created account
  • After that click on “Marketspace” and click on “App Marketplace”.
After that click on “Marketspace” and click on “App Marketplace”.
  • Now in the search box type Salesforce and Install App.
search box type Salesforce
Install App
  • After clicking on the Install app we have to log in to our Salesforce org.
log in to our Salesforce org.
  • After clicking on log in to salesforce button we have to log in to our salesforce org and allow access.

Note:- We have to install this app for all the users.

log in to salesforce button
  • Here we want to click on “Start the salesforce package installation to begin”.
click on “Start the salesforce package installation to begin
  • And after some moments, the Hubspot app will be installed in your org.
the Hubspot app will be installed in your org
the Hubspot app will be installed in your org
  • After the installation and login process, we have to come back to our Hubspot setup tab. Here we have the choice of data sync settings in that phase we choose the Recommended setup and click the Next button.
choose the Recommended setup and click the Next button
  • Now you have one window interface, here we have to click on Contacts.
Now you have one window interface, here we have to click on Contacts.
  • On that page, we have to give some permission to Hubspot like:-
  • Under the Creating and updating contacts
  • In HubSpot, we have to choose “Create or update the contact”.
“Create or update the contact”
  • In Hubspot, a contact will now be created or updated in Salesforce we will choose Create or update the contact.
Create or update the contact
  • After all the changes click on the Save button is showing on the Left-Bottom corner.
  • Now click on the Contacts which is in the Nav bar.
Left-Bottom corner
  • Now moving forward we have to create a contact in Hubspot and it shows on our org Contact record.
create a contact in Hubspot
  • Now click on the Create contact button fill in the contact details and click on Save.
Create contact button
  • After some moment this contact is also created on our Salesforce org.
contact is also created on our Salesforce org

Conclusion:-

In conclusion, The Salesforce integration with HubSpot allows for seamless data transfer and consistency between marketing and sales teams. By creating a developer account on HubSpot and installing the Salesforce app, you can sync data and automate processes. This integration improves efficiency and eliminates the need for manual input.

Interested in learning about other interesting Salesforce integration solutions? Check out our tutorial section today. Stay tuned!

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