

Integrate HubSpot with Basecamp
About HubSpot
Hubspot’s services are centered around sales and marketing tools that help a company refocus their marketing efforts into inbound marketing. With Hubspot, a company can create content that attracts leads that are already interested in that company’s products and services. Then, users can take advantage of Hubspot’s marketing tools to collect contact information and customize visitors’ experiences so that they are more likely to make the conversion from interested leads into happy customers.
About Basecamp
Basecamp consolidates many project management systems into one centralized location that includes to-do lists, shared documents, schedules and discussions. In the Basecamp interface, users can see what tasks need to be accomplished, who they are assigned to and when they are due. They can also access public documents and discussion boards. This allows for more organized communication and more efficient and comprehensive teamwork.
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HubSpot's End Points
HubSpot Campaigns
See information on your various email campaigns and judge their large-scale success based on the status of the emails in that campaign i.e.how many emails were sent, delivered, opened, etc.
HubSpot Contacts
Retrieve basic contact information like name, e-mail, unique ID, etc. This allows you to track those contacts in a number of other fields, which will help you score leads and gauge how effectively your customer interactions are translating into sales.
HubSpot Contact list
Group your contacts together automatically based on a set of criteria - such as their lifecycle stage - or add them to a list manually. Then, use those lists to design targeted customer interactions, such as email campaigns.
HubSpot Subscriptions
Track the status of various email subscriptions through a range of data, including who is subscribing, when emails are being sent and how the recipient is responding to the emails i.e.remaining subscribed, unsubscribing, reporting the email as spam, etc.
HubSpot Email Events
Observe the activity on an individual email event. You can track the recipients and campaigns that those events are linked to and then see how the recipients interacted with the event i.e. if they opened the email, printed it, marked it as spam, forwarded it, etc.
HubSpot Companies
Create a company entity in Hubspot by providing details, such as name, ID, and relevant description. You can access that company record to maintain and retrieve related data (such as associated contacts) which can then be tracked, analyzed, and/or integrated with other data sources.
HubSpot Deals
Track the progress of a deal in your HubSpot pipeline, allowing you to see which contacts and companies are associated with the deal, what pipeline the deal belongs to, and its current stage in the pipeline.
Basecamp's End Points
Basecamp Projects
Get data about a project, including its name, status, and the list of tools enabled for that project (schedules, to-do’s, and message boards, for example). You can also use this endpoint to modify existing projects that need additional functionality or to trash projects that are no longer being worked on.
Basecamp To-do
Retrieve information about a to-do task, such as its name, status, creator and assignee. Then, look at important information about your tasks such as what tasks a person has assigned to them, what tasks are still active and how long those tasks have been active. This can help you measure project performance and other key metrics.
Basecamp Events
Track any time a change occurs in Basecamp i.e. if there is a new comment, an assigned to-do, a new document, or any number of other events. This data can help you highlight trends, run analytics, and support any other data sources that rely on event reporting.
Basecamp Comments
Get information about any comment made in Basecamp, including the name of the commenter, the date the comment was made, the content of the comment, and what project the comment was on. This data can help you both monitor user engagement and gauge which projects are being talked about the most.