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The portal problem nobody owns
You're paying for Professional or Enterprise, but reports contradict each other, automation misfires, and nobody fully trusts what's in the CRM. Everyone works around it; nobody owns it.
A structured teardown by a team that runs HubSpot portals every single day — every workflow, report, integration, and data set inspected and ranked by revenue impact.
A portal your team actually trusts, and a prioritized roadmap that turns HubSpot from a line item back into an asset.
Doing nothing isn't free
Every quarter the portal stays broken, the gap widens — wasted licenses, decaying data, and decisions made on numbers nobody trusts.
Small cracks, ignored: leads sit un-worked in inboxes, reps grow numb to the CRM, no baseline to improve against.
Momentum stalls: pipeline coverage slips below target, cost per opportunity climbs, best rep frustrated by manual work.
Competitors pull ahead: deals lost to faster-moving rivals, forecasts unreliable, board loses trust in the numbers.
What we tear down — six dimensions
Data Quality
Duplicates, dead contacts, broken properties, and lifecycle stages that don’t mean anything. Your CRM is only as good as the data your team trusts.
Workflows & Automation
Every active workflow reviewed: what’s firing, what’s broken, what’s silently emailing prospects from a rep who left in 2023.
Reporting & Attribution
Do your dashboards answer the questions leadership actually asks? We rebuild the reporting layer around decisions, not vanity metrics.
Integrations
ZoomInfo, ConnectAndSell, ERP, billing — every connection checked for sync errors, field mismatches, and duplicate-generating loops.
Pipeline & Process
Deal stages, required fields, handoffs, and forecast hygiene — does the pipeline reflect reality, or what reps remember to type?
Adoption & Permissions
Who actually logs in, what seats you’re paying for, and whether your permission sets protect the data or just annoy the team.
The classics we find over and over
Ghost automation
Workflows still emailing prospects on behalf of reps who left the company — sometimes years ago.
Lifecycle chaos
Lifecycle stages and lead statuses nobody ever agreed definitions for — so every report built on them is fiction.
Paying for duplicates
Duplicate and dead contacts silently inflating your marketing contact tier — you’re paying HubSpot to store noise.
Double-counted revenue
Dashboards that count the same deal twice — and a leadership team making decisions on the inflated number.
Integration loops
Two systems syncing the same records into duplicates faster than anyone can merge them.
Seats nobody uses
Paid seats that haven’t logged in for a quarter — budget that should be funding the fixes.
From access to action plan in two weeks
No workshops, no 40-page PDF nobody reads. A teardown, a readout, and a roadmap your team can execute Monday morning.
01
Kickoff & Access
Day 1
Kickoff & Access
A short call on how your team uses HubSpot today, then view-only admin access. Your team keeps working.
02
Portal Teardown
Days 2-8
Portal Teardown
We work through all six dimensions — every workflow, report, integration, and data set.
03
Findings Readout
Day 10
Findings Readout
Live walkthrough of what we found, ranked by revenue impact — not alphabetical order.
04
Remediation Roadmap
Days 10-14
Remediation Roadmap
A prioritized, step-by-step plan. Your team executes it, or we do it for you.
Transparent pricing
Already know something’s broken? Skip the audit and go straight to HubSpot Admin as a Service.
Is this you?
The audit is for you if…
- You’ve been on HubSpot a year or more and suspect you’re using a fraction of it
- You inherited a portal someone else built and nobody documented
- Leadership doesn’t trust the reports — so decisions happen on gut feel
- You’re about to upgrade tiers and want to fix the foundation first
It’s not for you if…
- Your portal is brand new — start with onboarding instead
- You’re actively migrating off HubSpot
- You want a rubber stamp that everything’s fine — we will find things