Many companies are excited when they learn that HubSpot has a native Salesforce integration. On the surface, it looks like a simple plug-and-play connector: install, click a few buttons, and the two systems magically stay in sync.
The reality is more complicated. While the native integration is powerful, it requires careful planning and maintenance. Without that, you risk sync errors, broken reports, or even API limits that bring your data flow to a halt.
At Easy Tech Partners, we’ve worked on multiple HubSpot ↔ Salesforce integrations, and we want to share what actually happens under the hood – and how to avoid the common pitfalls.
HubSpot is excellent for marketing automation and nurturing leads. Salesforce is one of the most powerful CRMs for sales and customer management. When integrated correctly:
Yes, HubSpot provides a native integration. But in practice, you need to decide:
If these choices aren’t made up front, the “default” setup creates duplicates, overwrites values, or fills HubSpot with junk fields nobody needs.
Salesforce and HubSpot both have API rate limits. If you have a large database, or if someone in Salesforce runs a bulk update (e.g. changing owner on 50,000 records), HubSpot will try to resync everything.
This can cause:
For teams relying on real-time lead handoff, this creates frustration – marketing says “we sent the lead”, sales says “we don’t see it yet”.
More and more companies rely on custom objects (subscriptions, projects, contracts). HubSpot and Salesforce treat custom objects differently. Mapping them requires planning, otherwise you’ll end up with partial data or failed syncs.
In many cases, it’s better to create new objects in HubSpot specifically for the data you want to sync, instead of trying to force Salesforce logic into HubSpot’s structure.
If you’re syncing thousands of records daily, you need a strategy for:
We’ve seen cases where a single bulk update in Salesforce re-triggered a sync of hundreds of thousands of records, overwhelming HubSpot’s API for hours.
From our experience, these steps save time and headaches:
The “out of the box” setup might work for small databases. But if you:
…then professional help will save you from broken syncs and frustrated teams.
The HubSpot ↔ Salesforce integration is powerful, but it’s not magic. Treating it as plug-and-play often leads to duplicates, API errors, and reporting inconsistencies. With the right setup – and by respecting API limits, defining sync scope, and creating the right data objects – you can build an integration that works reliably at scale.
At Easy Tech Partners, we specialize in HubSpot integrations that actually work in real business environments.
Contact us if you want to discuss your integration project.