Integrate HubSpot with MongoDB Realm

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About HubSpot

Marketing, sales, and service software that helps your business grow without compromise.

About MongoDB Realm

MongoDB Realm is a development platform designed for modern, data-driven applications. You can use Realm to build mobile, web, desktop, and IoT.

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  • Triggers
  • Contact Recently Created or Updated

    Triggers when a contact recently created or updated.

  • New Company

    Triggers when a new company is available.

  • New Contact

    Triggers when a new contact is available.

  • New Deal

    Triggers when a new deal is available.

  • New Deal in Stage

    Triggers when a deal enters a specified deal.

  • New Push notification

    Triggers when a new push notification is created

  • New Service

    Triggers when a new service is created

  • New User

    Triggers when a new user is created

  • Actions
  • Add Contact to List

    Adds a contact to a specific static list. (Marketing Hub Starter plans and above)

  • Add File to Contact

    Adds a file to a specific contact.

  • Associate Deal

    Associates the deal with dealId with the contact.

  • Create Company

    Create a Company in HubSpot

  • Create Deal

    Create a Deal in HubSpot

  • Create Form Submission

    Creates a new Submission for a selected form.

  • Create Ticket

    Create a Ticket in HubSpot

  • Create/Update Contact

    Create or Update a contact in HubSpot

  • Update Company

    Update a Company in HubSpot"

  • Update Deal

    Update a Deal in HubSpot

  • Confirm Pending User

    Confirm a pending user

  • Create Service

    Create a service

  • Create Trigger

    Creates a Trigger

  • Create User

    Creates a User

  • Delete Push Notification

    Delete a pus notification

  • Delete Trigger

    Delete a trigger

  • Delete User

    Delete a User

  • Disable User

    Disable a User

  • Enable User

    Enable a User

  • Update Trigger

    Update a trigger

How HubSpot & MongoDB Realm Integrations Work

  1. Step 1: Choose HubSpot as a trigger app and authenticate it on Appy Pie Connect.

    (30 seconds)

  2. Step 2: Select "Trigger" from the Triggers List.

    (10 seconds)

  3. Step 3: Pick MongoDB Realm as an action app and authenticate.

    (30 seconds)

  4. Step 4: Select a resulting action from the Action List.

    (10 seconds)

  5. Step 5: Select the data you want to send from HubSpot to MongoDB Realm.

    (2 minutes)

  6. Your Connect is ready! It's time to start enjoying the benefits of workflow automation.

Integration of HubSpot and MongoDB Realm

This integration of HubSpot and MongoDB Realm will allow users to share their customers’ information across the two platforms. This integration will be done through a webhook method. A webhook is a message sent by one platform to another. There are many types of webhooks, both push and pull. This integration implements a pull system where all of HubSpot’s data is sent to MongoDB Realm. The data is then queried and returned as an array.

MongoDB Realm is simply a database created by MongoDB. It is designed for use with Javascript and is used as an alternative to JSON. The main difference between MongoDB Realm and MongoDB is that MongoDB Realm is completely compatible with the Node.js framework and MongoDB is not. MongoDB Realm uses a simple REST API that can be accessed by any language and platform and is also easy to use and implement.

Both MongoDB and MongoDB Realm offer similar features but differ in price, storage, and security. For example, MongoDB offers high-end encryption but MongoDB Realm does not. On the other hand, MongoDB has a higher storage capacity than MongoDB Realm. The differences between these two products serves as a test for who should use what product to spve their problem.

To create this integration, we will start by creating an instance of the HubSpot SDK and retrieve the customer ID for the customer we wish to integrate with our own B2C page. Then we will query for the “customer_email” field and return it as an array. Finally, we will send the array to our server and have our server integrate the data from HubSpot with the rest of our database from MongoDB Realm.

Integration of HubSpot and MongoDB Realm allows users to store customer data on their own separate database rather than storing all of their data on HubSpot's database. This integration allows companies to have their own database without having to put all of their data onto a public database such as Google Drive or Dropbox.

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