HubSpot MCP Server

HubSpot MCP Server

Enables AI assistants to interact with HubSpot CRM for managing contacts, companies, deals, and sending emails through natural language commands.

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HubSpot MCP Server

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides seamless integration with HubSpot CRM. This server enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with your HubSpot data, allowing for efficient management of contacts, companies, deals, and more.

🚀 Features

  • Contacts Management: Create, read, update, and search contacts in HubSpot
  • Companies Management: Manage company records and information
  • Deals Management: Track and update sales opportunities
  • Email Integration: Send emails and track engagement (requires setup)
  • Type-Safe: Built with TypeScript for better development experience
  • Comprehensive Testing: Includes unit tests and integration examples
  • Easy Setup: Simple configuration with environment variables

📋 Available Tools

Contacts

  • get_contacts - Retrieve a list of contacts
  • get_contact - Get a specific contact by ID
  • create_contact - Create a new contact
  • update_contact - Update an existing contact
  • search_contacts - Search for contacts

Companies

  • get_companies - Retrieve a list of companies
  • get_company - Get a specific company by ID
  • create_company - Create a new company
  • update_company - Update an existing company

Deals

  • get_deals - Retrieve a list of deals
  • get_deal - Get a specific deal by ID
  • create_deal - Create a new deal
  • update_deal - Update an existing deal

Emails

  • send_email - Send emails through HubSpot (requires Marketing Email API)
  • get_email_events - Get email engagement data (requires Events API)

🛠️ Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+ and npm
  • HubSpot account with API access
  • HubSpot API key or OAuth credentials

📦 Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/yourusername/hubspot-mcp-server.git
    cd hubspot-mcp-server
    
  2. Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  3. Configure environment variables:

    cp .env.example .env
    

    Edit .env with your HubSpot credentials:

    HUBSPOT_API_KEY=your_hubspot_api_key_here
    # OR use OAuth (if you prefer)
    HUBSPOT_CLIENT_ID=your_client_id
    HUBSPOT_CLIENT_SECRET=your_client_secret
    HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN=your_access_token
    
  4. Build the project:

    npm run build
    

🔧 Getting HubSpot API Credentials

Option 1: API Key (Recommended for testing)

  1. Go to HubSpot Settings → Integrations → API key
  2. Generate a new API key
  3. Add it to your .env file as HUBSPOT_API_KEY

Option 2: OAuth App (Recommended for production)

  1. Go to HubSpot Developer Account → Apps
  2. Create a new app
  3. Note your Client ID and Client Secret
  4. Configure OAuth redirect URI
  5. Add credentials to your .env file

🚀 Usage

With Claude Desktop

  1. Configure Claude Desktop by adding to your MCP settings:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "hubspot": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["dist/index.js"],
          "cwd": "/path/to/hubspot-mcp-server",
          "env": {
            "HUBSPOT_API_KEY": "your_api_key_here"
          }
        }
      }
    }
    
  2. Restart Claude Desktop

  3. Start using HubSpot tools in Claude:

    • "Show me my recent contacts"
    • "Create a new contact for John Doe with email john@example.com"
    • "Search for companies in the technology industry"

Direct Usage

You can also run the server directly:

npm start

Or for development with auto-reload:

npm run dev

🧪 Testing

Run the test suite:

npm test

Run tests in watch mode:

npm run test:watch

Run a manual test of the server:

npm run dev
# In another terminal:
node tests/test-server.js

📖 Examples

Creating a Contact

// Using the MCP tool
{
  "tool": "create_contact",
  "arguments": {
    "email": "jane.doe@example.com",
    "firstname": "Jane",
    "lastname": "Doe",
    "phone": "+1-555-123-4567",
    "company": "Example Corp",
    "lifecyclestage": "lead"
  }
}

Searching for Companies

// This would be handled automatically by Claude when you ask:
// "Find all companies in the software industry"
{
  "tool": "get_companies",
  "arguments": {
    "limit": 20,
    "properties": ["name", "domain", "industry", "city", "state"]
  }
}

🏗️ Development

Project Structure

src/
├── index.ts              # Main MCP server
├── services/
│   └── hubspot.ts        # HubSpot API wrapper
├── tools/
│   ├── base.ts           # Base tool class
│   ├── contacts.ts       # Contact management tools
│   ├── companies.ts      # Company management tools
│   ├── deals.ts          # Deal management tools
│   └── emails.ts         # Email tools
└── types/
    └── index.ts          # Type definitions

tests/
├── setup.ts              # Test configuration
├── hubspot.service.test.ts
├── contacts.tool.test.ts
└── test-server.ts        # Manual testing script

Adding New Tools

  1. Create a new tool class extending BaseTool
  2. Implement getTools() and executeTool() methods
  3. Register the tool in src/index.ts
  4. Add tests for the new tool

Code Style

This project uses TypeScript with strict mode enabled. Make sure to:

  • Use proper type annotations
  • Follow existing naming conventions
  • Add JSDoc comments for public methods
  • Write tests for new functionality

🔒 Security Considerations

  • API Keys: Never commit API keys to version control
  • Environment Variables: Use .env files for local development
  • Production: Use proper secret management in production
  • Rate Limiting: Be aware of HubSpot API rate limits
  • Permissions: Only request necessary HubSpot scopes

📚 Resources

🤝 Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin feature/amazing-feature
  5. Open a Pull Request

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

🐛 Troubleshooting

Common Issues

"API key not found" error:

  • Ensure your .env file is properly configured
  • Check that the API key is valid and has necessary permissions

"Module not found" errors:

  • Run npm install to ensure all dependencies are installed
  • Run npm run build to compile TypeScript

Rate limiting errors:

  • HubSpot has API rate limits. Implement proper retry logic for production use
  • Consider using exponential backoff for failed requests

Connection timeouts:

  • Check your internet connection
  • Verify HubSpot service status

For more help, please open an issue.

🚀 Deployment

Production Considerations

  1. Environment Variables: Use a proper secrets management system
  2. Logging: Configure appropriate log levels
  3. Monitoring: Set up health checks and monitoring
  4. Scaling: Consider rate limiting and caching for high-volume usage

Docker Support (Coming Soon)

Docker support will be added in a future release for easier deployment.


Built with ❤️ for the HubSpot and AI community

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