HubSpot integrations support the following replication scheduling methods:Īdvanced Scheduling using Cron (Unlimited or Unlimited Plus plans only) An integration’s replication schedule determines how often Stitch runs a replication job, and the time that job begins. In the Replication Frequency section, you’ll create the integration’s replication schedule. Refer to the Replication Scheduling documentation for more information. Replication schedules affect the time Extraction begins, not the time to data loaded. For a detailed look at historical replication jobs, check out the Syncing Historical SaaS Data guide.
For tables using Full Table Replication, all data - including records that are older, equal to, or newer than this date - will be replicated to your destination.Ĭhange this setting if you want to replicate data beyond HubSpot’s default setting of 30 days.For tables using Key-based Incremental Replication, data equal to or newer than this date will be replicated to your destination.The Sync Historical Data setting defines the starting date for your HubSpot integration. Step 2: Define the historical replication start date Note: Schema names cannot be changed after you save the integration. This is the name that will display on the Stitch Dashboard for the integration it’ll also be used to create the schema in your destination.įor example, the name “Stitch HubSpot” would create a schema called stitch_hubspot in the destination. On the Stitch Dashboard page, click the Add Integration button.Įnter a name for the integration. Step 1: Add HubSpot as a Stitch data source
More information about HubSpot user roles and permissions can be found in HubSpot’s documentation. Note: To replicate email events, you’ll need to have Super Admin permissions in HubSpot.įor the HubSpot Sales product: Sales Administrator permissions in HubSpot. STITCHĬonnecting HubSpot HubSpot setup requirementsįor HubSpot CRM or Marketing products: Administrator permissions in HubSpot. HubSpot feature snapshotĪ high-level look at Stitch's HubSpot (v2) integration, including release status, useful links, and the features supported in Stitch. Refer to the Schema section for a list of objects available for replication. Stitch’s HubSpot integration replicates data using the HubSpot REST API. Check out and contribute to the repo on GitHub.
Make sure to include the "Custom Objects" permission. Otherwise, run hs init to set up your config file.
The sign up form requires a password, as this was announced as part of Developer Day our resources page contains the password at the bottom of the page. Specifically you'll need to participate in our CRM objects in CMS and CMR Object Field betas.
To try this custom objects example you'll need access to some beta functionality. This project demonstrates how custom objects can be used inside the HubSpot CMS.