When it comes to inbound marketing it is hard to find a better all-in-one platform than HubSpot.
The friendly software gives marketers and web developers tools to handle everything from CMS to CRM to Analytics to SEO to Chat to Email Marketing and many more features.
Of course, the average tech stack for small and medium size companies features multiple platforms and applications to handle specific tasks. The key to optimize your marketing and operations is to get these tools to play nice with each other.
One of the true powers of HubSpot is that it is a great team player because it understands that “your tools work better when they talk together”.
From Gmail to Zoom, your favorite applications can be integrated into HubSpot to help create a cohesive tech stack that can boost marketing and sales.
“Nothing is more powerful than connecting lead generation, nurturing and sales enablement tools to your CRM,” writes Katheriin Liibert in her article “7 HubSpot CRM Integrations That Power Sales Productivity”.
There are 500+ applications and platforms that can be integrated with HubSpot; if done correctly, the CRM tool can not only be a team player but your tech stack becomes MVP.
HubSpot’s App Ecosystem features not only a “who’s who” of tech software superstars such as Salesforce and Slack, but also lesser known and up-and-coming applications that work with both its sales CRM and the inbound-focused marketing suite.
To give you an idea of the breadth of depth of apps that can be integrated with HubSpot, consider that the App Partner Program is broken down into 18 categories.
Here is a look at each category, each one that features anywhere from 6+ to 60+ apps:
Liibert writes that “all it will take is automating the mundane and repetitive tasks, making sure nothing falls through the cracks and connecting the key sales enablement tools.”
One of the big benefits of uniting your tech stack is that teams across your company can gain valuable insight with a single view of customer data.
At adWhite we are a big believer in HubSpot. While we do manage some clients without HubSpot, we believe that having your inbound dashboard in one location sets the stage for an efficient and productive strategy.
HubSpot's aim is to make the integration process as user-friendly as possible: “When you start with HubSpot it’s a simple step to plug in this software and start sharing data across all your major systems.”
Theory, however, is one thing, but putting concepts into practice can take patience.
Here are some real-world examples of how you can integrate some of the most ubiquitous non-HubSpot tools into the all-in-one platform:
HubSpot has been around for 15 years now and with that longevity comes a track record of integrating other applications into the platform.
In fact, HubSpot has 26 partner apps that have been installed at least 10,000 times and there are 45 applications with at least 4,000 installs.
Integrations broken down by popularity, according to HubSpot:
In 2020 HubSpot hit a milestone, with its one millionth install in its app ecosystem and the integrations continue to grow.
“We’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with the hundreds of app partners who are helping us connect the full spectrum of customer experience around a common system of record and engagement,” said Scott Brinker, HubSpot VP of Platform Ecosystem. “Whether a customer is looking for a plug-and-play integration with an existing tool in their stack or an innovative, new app built exclusively for the HubSpot platform, there’s a solution in our app marketplace that can serve their needs.”
HubSpot, in a release, noted Blissfully’s 2020 SaaS Trends report found that the average business now uses over 137 different apps to fulfill business needs.
“This proliferation of apps has made it even more important for customers to have access to high-quality apps to help centralize their data and tools,” HubSpot said.
Contact adWhite today to find out how you can integrate your tech stack into HubSpot’s platform to optimize your marketing and boost your sales.