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Hubspot provides a wealth of services related to customer relationship management, most of which are available for integration with third-party applications via a comprehensive and well-documented API. Out of the box, you can configure operations like sending an email with the information or posting it to an external URL, but workflows are something you can build yourself for the specific needs of your application. Umbraco Forms supports the concept of workflows - processes that run after a form is submitted to allow you to do more with the provided information than just store it in the database for subsequent review in the back-office.
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HUBSPOT FORMS CODE
But we hope it’ll also be useful to show the techniques involved in the integration of Umbraco solutions with other platforms that support APIs.Ĭredit for most of the development effort and code samples shared goes to my colleague Warren Buckley, who used some of his “hacking time” from his new role at Umbraco to implement the solution shown here. If you can use the code or package directly, that’s great. The aim for these initial releases - an MVP in this first version - is much more to show how you are able to integrate Umbraco with other platforms. We’re happy to take PRs and respond to issues, but please be aware that this isn’t a supported Umbraco product, so there are no guarantees on response time.
HUBSPOT FORMS FULL
The full source code is also available here on GitHub. If what you see here looks immediately useful, you can reference and use the integration in your own project, as the package is available both on NuGet and on Our Umbraco. In this first blog post I’m going to look at an integration with Hubspot CRM and Umbraco Forms, showing how you can connect these two products to allow you to store information from form posts that your website visitors submit as contacts in your CRM platform. As part of the composable DXP initiative for Umbraco, discussed recently at Codegarden, we’ll be looking via various means to highlight the different ways applications and services can be integrated with Umbraco.