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The HubSpot connector brings your CRM into Bridge using HubSpot’s official MCP server. Once connected, you can look up contacts, check deal status, create new records, log activities, and work with companies — all by describing what you need in plain English.

How to connect

1

Open the Connectors page

2

Connect HubSpot

Click Connect next to HubSpot.
3

Authorize via OAuth

You’ll be redirected to HubSpot’s authorization page. Sign in with your HubSpot account and approve the permissions so Bridge can access your CRM data.
4

Done

Bridge connects to your HubSpot portal. Start using it from the Command Center.

What you can do

Find and look up contacts

Search your HubSpot contacts by name, email, company, or any property.

Create and update records

Add new contacts, companies, or deals to your CRM directly from the Command Center.

Log activities

Record calls, emails, meetings, and notes against any contact or deal.

Check deals and pipeline

View deal status, pipeline stage, and associated contacts or companies.

What Bridge covers

Contacts

Search, view, create, and update contact records. Access email, phone, company, and all custom properties.

Companies

Look up company records, view associated contacts and deals, and create new company entries.

Deals

View deals by pipeline and stage, create new deals, update deal properties, and track close dates.

Activities

Log calls, notes, meetings, and emails against any contact, company, or deal in your CRM.
HubSpot uses the official @hubspot/mcp-server integration. Bridge connects directly to HubSpot’s MCP server, so the full range of supported CRM operations is available as HubSpot expands their MCP coverage.
If you work across contacts and deals in the same request — for example, “Create a deal for Jane Smith and log a follow-up call” — Bridge handles both steps in a single conversation turn.