Published on September 4, 2019
HubSpot announced today the launch of a new app marketplace that features hundreds of third-party tools that HubSpot users can integrate with their accounts. Businesses can discover new integrations and connect their tools, teams, processes, and data with a single, connected system.
“We’re dedicated to delivering an open platform that makes it easy for our customers to seamlessly integrate the apps they want with our software,” said Scott Brinker, VP of platform ecosystem at HubSpot. “The redesigned app marketplace streamlines the process of finding and connecting the right app for the right job, and also makes it easier for developers to build and list new integrations. This is a meaningful step forward in our mission to make HubSpot an all-on-one platform for growing businesses.”
According to Blissfully's 2019 SaaS Trends Report, the average 200-501-person company uses more than 100 apps, and that number isn’t likely to decrease anytime soon. More than half a million apps have been installed across HubSpot’s user base alone. As businesses deploy more and more apps to solve various business challenges, it becomes increasingly important for SaaS companies to make it easier for those apps to work together and to create a platform where data is centralized in one place. That’s why HubSpot announced in 2018 its focus on building a centralized platform to help businesses create great customer experiences, regardless of which tools they use.
“Deep integrations between complementary products like Zoom and HubSpot make the experience so much better for our mutual customers,” said Laura Padilla, head of business development and channels for Zoom. “We’re excited to see the progress HubSpot has made in expanding their platform. This redesigned app marketplace will make it even easier for customers to quickly learn how Zoom and HubSpot work better together.”
Key features of the redesign include:
“As a member of HubSpot’s partner program for nearly two years, I’ve been able to see the evolution of the platform firsthand,” said Daniel Currin, co-founder of OrgChartHub. “It’s great to be part of a program that balances the needs of both the end-user and the developer. The changes announced at INBOUND today will make it even easier for us to get our app in front of HubSpot customers.”
To learn about all of the product announcements HubSpot made at INBOUND, please visit hubspot.com/new.