hubspot-integration
Expert patterns for HubSpot CRM integration including OAuth authentication, CRM objects, associations, batch operations, webhooks, and custom objects. Covers Node.js and Python SDKs.
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hubspot-integration is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Expert patterns for HubSpot CRM integration including OAuth authentication, CRM objects, associations, batch operations, webhooks, and custom objects. Covers Node.js and Python SDKs.
Teams using hubspot-integration should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
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- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
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How hubspot-integration Compares
| Feature / Agent | hubspot-integration | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Expert patterns for HubSpot CRM integration including OAuth authentication, CRM objects, associations, batch operations, webhooks, and custom objects. Covers Node.js and Python SDKs.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# HubSpot Integration
Expert patterns for HubSpot CRM integration including OAuth authentication,
CRM objects, associations, batch operations, webhooks, and custom objects.
Covers Node.js and Python SDKs.
## Patterns
### OAuth 2.0 Authentication
Secure authentication for public apps
**When to use**: Building public app or multi-account integration
### Template
// OAuth 2.0 flow for HubSpot
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
// Environment variables
const CLIENT_ID = process.env.HUBSPOT_CLIENT_ID;
const CLIENT_SECRET = process.env.HUBSPOT_CLIENT_SECRET;
const REDIRECT_URI = process.env.HUBSPOT_REDIRECT_URI;
const SCOPES = "crm.objects.contacts.read crm.objects.contacts.write";
// Step 1: Generate authorization URL
function getAuthUrl(): string {
const authUrl = new URL("https://app.hubspot.com/oauth/authorize");
authUrl.searchParams.set("client_id", CLIENT_ID);
authUrl.searchParams.set("redirect_uri", REDIRECT_URI);
authUrl.searchParams.set("scope", SCOPES);
return authUrl.toString();
}
// Step 2: Handle OAuth callback
async function handleOAuthCallback(code: string) {
const response = await fetch("https://api.hubapi.com/oauth/v1/token", {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" },
body: new URLSearchParams({
grant_type: "authorization_code",
client_id: CLIENT_ID,
client_secret: CLIENT_SECRET,
redirect_uri: REDIRECT_URI,
code: code,
}),
});
const tokens = await response.json();
// {
// access_token: "xxx",
// refresh_token: "xxx",
// expires_in: 1800 // 30 minutes
// }
// Store tokens securely
await storeTokens(tokens);
return tokens;
}
// Step 3: Refresh access token (before expiry)
async function refreshAccessToken(refreshToken: string) {
const response = await fetch("https://api.hubapi.com/oauth/v1/token", {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" },
body: new URLSearchParams({
grant_type: "refresh_token",
client_id: CLIENT_ID,
client_secret: CLIENT_SECRET,
refresh_token: refreshToken,
}),
});
return response.json();
}
// Step 4: Create authenticated client
function createClient(accessToken: string): Client {
const hubspotClient = new Client({ accessToken });
return hubspotClient;
}
### Notes
- Access tokens expire in 30 minutes
- Refresh tokens before expiry
- Store refresh tokens securely
- Rotate tokens every 6 months
### Private App Token
Authentication for single-account integrations
**When to use**: Building internal integration for one HubSpot account
### Template
// Private App Token - simpler for single account
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
// Create client with private app token
const hubspotClient = new Client({
accessToken: process.env.HUBSPOT_PRIVATE_APP_TOKEN,
});
// Private app tokens don't expire
// But should be rotated every 6 months for security
// Example: Get contacts
async function getContacts() {
try {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.getPage(
100, // limit
undefined, // after cursor
["firstname", "lastname", "email", "phone"], // properties
);
return response.results;
} catch (error) {
if (error.code === 429) {
// Rate limited - implement backoff
const retryAfter = error.headers?.["retry-after"] || 10;
await sleep(retryAfter * 1000);
return getContacts();
}
throw error;
}
}
// Python equivalent
// from hubspot import HubSpot
//
// client = HubSpot(access_token=os.environ["HUBSPOT_PRIVATE_APP_TOKEN"])
//
// contacts = client.crm.contacts.basic_api.get_page(
// limit=100,
// properties=["firstname", "lastname", "email"]
// )
### Notes
- Private app tokens don't expire
- All private apps share daily rate limit
- Each private app has own burst limit
- Recommended: Rotate every 6 months
### CRM Object CRUD Operations
Create, read, update, delete CRM records
**When to use**: Working with contacts, companies, deals, tickets
### Template
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
const hubspotClient = new Client({
accessToken: process.env.HUBSPOT_TOKEN,
});
// CREATE contact
async function createContact(data: {
email: string;
firstname: string;
lastname: string;
}) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.create({
properties: {
email: data.email,
firstname: data.firstname,
lastname: data.lastname,
},
});
return response;
}
// READ contact by ID
async function getContact(contactId: string) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.getById(
contactId,
["firstname", "lastname", "email", "phone", "company"],
);
return response;
}
// UPDATE contact
async function updateContact(contactId: string, properties: object) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.update(
contactId,
{ properties },
);
return response;
}
// DELETE contact
async function deleteContact(contactId: string) {
await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.archive(contactId);
}
// SEARCH contacts
async function searchContacts(query: string) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.searchApi.doSearch({
query,
limit: 100,
properties: ["firstname", "lastname", "email"],
sorts: [{ propertyName: "createdate", direction: "DESCENDING" }],
});
return response.results;
}
// LIST with pagination
async function getAllContacts() {
const allContacts = [];
let after = undefined;
do {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.basicApi.getPage(
100,
after,
["firstname", "lastname", "email"],
);
allContacts.push(...response.results);
after = response.paging?.next?.after;
} while (after);
return allContacts;
}
### Notes
- Use properties param to fetch only needed fields
- Search API has 10k result limit
- Always implement pagination for lists
- Archive (soft delete) vs. GDPR delete available
### Batch Operations
Bulk create, update, or read records efficiently
**When to use**: Processing multiple records (reduce rate limit usage)
### Template
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
const hubspotClient = new Client({
accessToken: process.env.HUBSPOT_TOKEN,
});
// BATCH CREATE contacts (up to 100 per batch)
async function batchCreateContacts(contacts: Array<{
email: string;
firstname: string;
lastname: string;
}>) {
const inputs = contacts.map((contact) => ({
properties: {
email: contact.email,
firstname: contact.firstname,
lastname: contact.lastname,
},
}));
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.batchApi.create({
inputs,
});
return response.results;
}
// BATCH UPDATE contacts
async function batchUpdateContacts(
updates: Array<{ id: string; properties: object }>
) {
const inputs = updates.map(({ id, properties }) => ({
id,
properties,
}));
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.batchApi.update({
inputs,
});
return response.results;
}
// BATCH READ contacts by ID
async function batchReadContacts(
ids: string[],
properties: string[] = ["firstname", "lastname", "email"]
) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.batchApi.read({
inputs: ids.map((id) => ({ id })),
properties,
});
return response.results;
}
// BATCH ARCHIVE contacts
async function batchDeleteContacts(ids: string[]) {
await hubspotClient.crm.contacts.batchApi.archive({
inputs: ids.map((id) => ({ id })),
});
}
// Process large dataset in chunks
async function processLargeDataset(allContacts: any[]) {
const BATCH_SIZE = 100;
const results = [];
for (let i = 0; i < allContacts.length; i += BATCH_SIZE) {
const batch = allContacts.slice(i, i + BATCH_SIZE);
const batchResults = await batchCreateContacts(batch);
results.push(...batchResults);
// Respect rate limits - wait between batches
if (i + BATCH_SIZE < allContacts.length) {
await sleep(100); // 100ms between batches
}
}
return results;
}
### Notes
- Max 100 items per batch request
- Saves up to 80% of rate limit quota
- Batch operations are atomic per item (partial success possible)
- Check response.errors for failed items
### Associations v4 API
Create relationships between CRM records
**When to use**: Linking contacts to companies, deals, etc.
### Template
import { Client, AssociationTypes } from "@hubspot/api-client";
const hubspotClient = new Client({
accessToken: process.env.HUBSPOT_TOKEN,
});
// CREATE association (Contact to Company)
async function associateContactToCompany(
contactId: string,
companyId: string
) {
await hubspotClient.crm.associations.v4.basicApi.create(
"contacts",
contactId,
"companies",
companyId,
[
{
associationCategory: "HUBSPOT_DEFINED",
associationTypeId: AssociationTypes.contactToCompany,
},
]
);
}
// CREATE association (Deal to Contact)
async function associateDealToContact(dealId: string, contactId: string) {
await hubspotClient.crm.associations.v4.basicApi.create(
"deals",
dealId,
"contacts",
contactId,
[
{
associationCategory: "HUBSPOT_DEFINED",
associationTypeId: 3, // deal_to_contact
},
]
);
}
// GET associations for a record
async function getContactCompanies(contactId: string) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.associations.v4.basicApi.getPage(
"contacts",
contactId,
"companies",
undefined,
500
);
return response.results;
}
// CREATE association with custom label
async function createLabeledAssociation(
contactId: string,
companyId: string,
labelId: number // Custom association label ID
) {
await hubspotClient.crm.associations.v4.basicApi.create(
"contacts",
contactId,
"companies",
companyId,
[
{
associationCategory: "USER_DEFINED",
associationTypeId: labelId,
},
]
);
}
// BATCH create associations
async function batchAssociateContactsToCompany(
contactIds: string[],
companyId: string
) {
const inputs = contactIds.map((contactId) => ({
_from: { id: contactId },
to: { id: companyId },
types: [
{
associationCategory: "HUBSPOT_DEFINED",
associationTypeId: AssociationTypes.contactToCompany,
},
],
}));
await hubspotClient.crm.associations.v4.batchApi.create(
"contacts",
"companies",
{ inputs }
);
}
// Common association type IDs
// Contact to Company: 1
// Company to Contact: 2
// Deal to Contact: 3
// Contact to Deal: 4
// Deal to Company: 5
// Company to Deal: 6
### Notes
- Requires SDK version 9.0.0+ for v4 API
- Association labels supported for custom relationships
- Use batch API for multiple associations
- HUBSPOT_DEFINED for standard, USER_DEFINED for custom labels
### Webhook Handling
Receive real-time notifications from HubSpot
**When to use**: Need instant updates on CRM changes
### Template
import crypto from "crypto";
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
// Webhook signature validation
function validateWebhookSignature(
requestBody: string,
signature: string,
clientSecret: string
): boolean {
// For v2 signature (most common)
const expectedSignature = crypto
.createHmac("sha256", clientSecret)
.update(requestBody)
.digest("hex");
return signature === expectedSignature;
}
// Express webhook handler
app.post("/webhooks/hubspot", async (req, res) => {
const signature = req.headers["x-hubspot-signature-v3"] as string;
const timestamp = req.headers["x-hubspot-request-timestamp"] as string;
const requestBody = JSON.stringify(req.body);
// Validate signature
const isValid = validateWebhookSignature(
requestBody,
signature,
process.env.HUBSPOT_CLIENT_SECRET
);
if (!isValid) {
console.error("Invalid webhook signature");
return res.status(401).send("Unauthorized");
}
// Check timestamp (prevent replay attacks)
const timestampAge = Date.now() - parseInt(timestamp);
if (timestampAge > 300000) { // 5 minutes
console.error("Webhook timestamp too old");
return res.status(401).send("Timestamp expired");
}
// Process events - respond quickly!
const events = req.body;
// Queue for async processing
for (const event of events) {
await queue.add("hubspot-webhook", event);
}
// Respond immediately
res.status(200).send("OK");
});
// Async processor
async function processWebhookEvent(event: any) {
const { subscriptionType, objectId, propertyName, propertyValue } = event;
switch (subscriptionType) {
case "contact.creation":
await handleContactCreated(objectId);
break;
case "contact.propertyChange":
await handleContactPropertyChange(objectId, propertyName, propertyValue);
break;
case "deal.creation":
await handleDealCreated(objectId);
break;
case "contact.deletion":
await handleContactDeleted(objectId);
break;
default:
console.log(`Unhandled event: ${subscriptionType}`);
}
}
// Webhook subscription types:
// contact.creation, contact.deletion, contact.propertyChange
// company.creation, company.deletion, company.propertyChange
// deal.creation, deal.deletion, deal.propertyChange
### Notes
- Validate signature before processing
- Respond within 5 seconds
- Queue heavy processing for async
- Max 1000 webhook subscriptions per app
### Custom Objects
Create and manage custom object types
**When to use**: Standard objects don't fit your data model
### Template
import { Client } from "@hubspot/api-client";
const hubspotClient = new Client({
accessToken: process.env.HUBSPOT_TOKEN,
});
// CREATE custom object schema
async function createCustomObjectSchema() {
const schema = {
name: "projects",
labels: {
singular: "Project",
plural: "Projects",
},
primaryDisplayProperty: "project_name",
requiredProperties: ["project_name"],
properties: [
{
name: "project_name",
label: "Project Name",
type: "string",
fieldType: "text",
},
{
name: "status",
label: "Status",
type: "enumeration",
fieldType: "select",
options: [
{ label: "Active", value: "active" },
{ label: "Completed", value: "completed" },
{ label: "On Hold", value: "on_hold" },
],
},
{
name: "budget",
label: "Budget",
type: "number",
fieldType: "number",
},
{
name: "start_date",
label: "Start Date",
type: "date",
fieldType: "date",
},
],
associatedObjects: ["CONTACT", "COMPANY"],
};
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.schemas.coreApi.create(schema);
return response;
}
// CREATE custom object record
async function createProject(data: {
project_name: string;
status: string;
budget: number;
}) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.objects.basicApi.create(
"projects", // Custom object name
{ properties: data }
);
return response;
}
// READ custom object by ID
async function getProject(projectId: string) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.objects.basicApi.getById(
"projects",
projectId,
["project_name", "status", "budget", "start_date"]
);
return response;
}
// UPDATE custom object
async function updateProject(projectId: string, properties: object) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.objects.basicApi.update(
"projects",
projectId,
{ properties }
);
return response;
}
// SEARCH custom objects
async function searchProjects(status: string) {
const response = await hubspotClient.crm.objects.searchApi.doSearch(
"projects",
{
filterGroups: [
{
filters: [
{
propertyName: "status",
operator: "EQ",
value: status,
},
],
},
],
properties: ["project_name", "status", "budget"],
limit: 100,
}
);
return response.results;
}
### Notes
- Custom objects require Enterprise tier
- Max 10 custom objects per account
- Use crm.objects API with object name as parameter
- Can associate with standard and other custom objects
## Sharp Edges
### Rate Limits Vary by App Type and Hub Tier
Severity: HIGH
### 5% Error Rate Threshold for Marketplace Apps
Severity: HIGH
### API Keys Deprecated - Use OAuth or Private App Tokens
Severity: CRITICAL
### OAuth Access Tokens Expire in 30 Minutes
Severity: HIGH
### Webhook Requests Must Be Validated
Severity: CRITICAL
### All List Endpoints Require Pagination
Severity: MEDIUM
### Associations v4 API Has Breaking Changes
Severity: HIGH
### Polling Limited to 100,000 Requests Per Day
Severity: MEDIUM
## Validation Checks
### Hardcoded HubSpot API Key
Severity: ERROR
API keys must never be hardcoded
Message: Hardcoded HubSpot API key detected. Use environment variables. Note: API keys are deprecated - use Private App tokens.
### Hardcoded HubSpot Access Token
Severity: ERROR
Access tokens must use environment variables
Message: Hardcoded HubSpot access token. Use environment variables.
### Hardcoded Client Secret
Severity: ERROR
OAuth client secrets must be secured
Message: Hardcoded client secret. Use environment variables.
### Missing Webhook Signature Validation
Severity: ERROR
Webhook endpoints must validate HubSpot signatures
Message: Webhook endpoint without signature validation. Validate X-HubSpot-Signature-v3.
### Missing Rate Limit Handling
Severity: WARNING
API calls should handle 429 responses
Message: HubSpot API calls without rate limit handling. Implement retry logic with backoff.
### Unthrottled Parallel API Calls
Severity: WARNING
Parallel calls can exceed rate limits
Message: Parallel HubSpot API calls without throttling. Use rate limiter.
### Missing Pagination for List Calls
Severity: WARNING
List endpoints return paginated results
Message: API call without pagination handling. Implement cursor-based pagination.
### Individual Operations in Loop
Severity: INFO
Use batch operations for multiple items
Message: Individual API calls in loop. Consider batch operations for better performance.
### Token Storage Without Expiry
Severity: WARNING
OAuth tokens expire and need refresh logic
Message: Token storage without expiry tracking. Store expiresAt for refresh logic.
### Deprecated API Key Usage
Severity: ERROR
API keys are deprecated
Message: Using deprecated API key. Migrate to Private App token or OAuth 2.0.
## Collaboration
### Delegation Triggers
- user needs email marketing automation -> email-marketing (Beyond HubSpot's built-in email tools)
- user needs custom CRM UI -> frontend (Building portal or dashboard)
- user needs data pipeline -> data-engineer (ETL from HubSpot to warehouse)
- user needs Salesforce integration -> salesforce-development (HubSpot + Salesforce sync)
- user needs payment processing -> stripe-integration (Payments beyond HubSpot quotes)
- user needs analytics dashboard -> analytics-specialist (Custom reporting beyond HubSpot)
## When to Use
- User mentions or implies: hubspot
- User mentions or implies: hubspot api
- User mentions or implies: hubspot crm
- User mentions or implies: hubspot integration
- User mentions or implies: contacts api
## Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
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