Video Walkthrough
Description
HubSpot is an AI-powered customer platform with software, integrations, and resources to connect marketing, sales, and customer service. Integrating Datahash with HubSpot allows you to push Snapchat Lead Generation Ads data directly into HubSpot CRM, merge it with behavioral and transactional data, and engage customers more effectively across the sales cycle.
Prerequisites
- A HubSpot account
A defined field in HubSpot CRM to capture Snapchat Lead ID
Setup Instructions
Step 1 – Log in to Datahash
- Go to Datahash Studio
- Enter your credentials to log in
Step 2 – Open HubSpot Connector
- Under Destinations → CRM, click the HubSpot connector tile
Step 3 – Authenticate HubSpot in Datahash
- Click Sign in with HubSpot to begin the authentication flow
- Choose the HubSpot account you want to connect with Datahash
- Approve any permissions requested to allow Datahash to push lead data into your CRM
4 – Select Source & Destination
- Select Snapchat Lead Generation Ads as the source type.
- Choose the connection name created during the Snapchat Source setup
- Select the HubSpot module where the lead data should be pushed
- Provide a name for this connection
- Click Next
5 – Field Mapping
- Map Snapchat Lead Form fields to HubSpot Schema fields
- Ensure Snapchat Lead ID is mapped (mandatory)
- Map all other CRM-required fields (marked with *) to avoid errors
- Click Test Connection to send a sample lead into HubSpot
6 – Finish Setup
- Once the test passes, click Finish
- The connection will now appear in the Dashboard
Add a New Instance
- Repeat the above steps for additional Snapchat lead forms or ad accounts
- Map fields and Test Connection
- Click Finish — the new instance will appear in the Manage Existing Connections table
Edit an Existing Instance
- Click the connection name in Manage Existing Connections
- Click the Edit icon (top-right)
- Update any required fields or mapping
- Click Test Connection
- Click Finish to save changes
(If you cancel before finishing, the old configuration remains active)