Connect HubSpot to DepositFix
DepositFix will connect your HubSpot, and Payment Gateways accounts in less than a minute with just a few clicks.
After completing the sign up process to DepositFix, you can connect your DepositFix account to your HubSpot account by following the steps shown below :
- Go to http://app.depositfix.com/, log in with your account, in the upper right menu click on the drop down and select Settings :

- In the Settings section , select HubSpot from the options to the left and then click on the Connect HubSpot button:

- You will be directed to the HubSpot login screen . If you don´t have a HubSpot account yet , you can create a new one or else sign in to your existing HubSpot. :

- Once you login to your HubSpot account , you will be asked to select a HubSpot account (or company) . Select your HubSpot account and click on Choose account :

- This will take you to your HubSpot web interface , where you will land into the final step before completing the connection. Here you will be shown a series of accesses and permissions that you are giving to DepositFix in order to integrate with your HubSpot. Scroll down and enable the terms and privacy policy checkbox , then click on Connect app :

- Once the connection is completed , you will be directed to your DepositFix account, where you can verify the connection from the same Settings menu described in Step 1 :

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