HubSpot’s Marketing Hub is the perfect marketing partner for the Salesforce CRM and Sales Cloud. When integrating HubSpot and Salesforce, organizations often want to limit the volume of data that’s shared with HubSpot. This can be to protect PII (as HubSpot is not equipped to house HIPAA-protected data) or simply to reduce API utilization for the integration. Whatever the reason, limiting the contacts that sync from HubSpot to Salesforce can be achieved using Selective Sync.
Selective Sync limits the contacts that sync from Salesforce to HubSpot by configuring the permissions of the Salesforce Integration user for the HubSpot Salesforce integration.
If you’re looking to limit the contacts that sync from HubSpot to Salesforce, look into the HubSpot Inclusion List instead.
Let’s talk through the basic of Selective Sync and how to implement. If you’re unsure how to proceed or would like assistance, feel free to reach out to our team. We’re happy to help!
Let’s start at the beginning. The integration user is the Salesforce user whose credentials are used to sign in to Salesforce from the HubSpot Settings screen. This user serves as the connection between HubSpot and Salesforce. To keep it simple, HubSpot will be able to see everything that the integration user can see in Salesforce.
Great question. All HubSpot activities will appear in Salesforce as owned by the integration user. Assigning a dedicated Integration User profile is the best way to keep the connection clean and simple. However, the integration user will require a paid Salesforce license.
Often, companies choose to skip using an integration user in order to save on the cost of a Salesforce license (est $1,500+/year). If you go in this direction and use a team member’s Salesforce credentials for the integration, here are a few words of caution.
You’ll need permissions to create and edit users in Salesforce for this part. If you’re unfamiliar with creating users and modifying permissions in Salesforce, it’s best to forward these instructions to your Salesforce administrator and let them take it from here.
Head here for detailed instructions and screenshots to create an Integration User in Salesforce.
Pro-Tip: After configuring the integration user, log in to Salesforce using the integration user credentials. Try to access contacts that you’d like to exclude from the integration. If you can’t access them, good job! HubSpot won’t be able to either. If you can access them, the integration user isn’t ready to go.
If you’ve strategically prepared to install the HubSpot Salesforce integration, proceed with connecting the integration. Once you’ve created and tested the integration user, head to HubSpot and log in with the integration user’s credentials from the HubSpot Salesforce integration settings.