Early Access
The HubSpot Quote-to-Cash integration is currently in early access. Contact [email protected] to join the Early Adopter Program.
The Quote-to-Cash integration requires HubSpot's Sales Hub Professional edition or higher.
The Multi Business Entity feature is a private beta release. Contact [email protected] to enable it.
This section describes the available manual and automated actions for Chargebee within HubSpot.
The HubSpot quote-to-cash integration helps you create subscriptions from deals after a sale is confirmed.
Before creating a subscription in Chargebee, follow the steps below to create the required records in HubSpot:
You can create a subscription out of a deal. Creating a subscription generates a Chargebee subscription card on the right pane of the deal page. Click on the Subscription ID to view the created subscription on the Chargebee site.
There are three ways to create a subscription out of a deal in HubSpot. We discuss each of them below:
This section explains how you can trigger a subscription to be created automatically by setting a deal property to a certain value.
You can use this method to create a subscription when you meet the following specifications:
Complete the preliminary steps.
Select Create Subscription from the Chargebee Automation Trigger dropdown list. (You can automate this by creating a workflow that will automatically set the property value to Create Subscription when the deal is closed-won.)
You can add these Chargebee properties by selecting View all properties > Manage Properties.
Optionally, set the Primary and Billing contact for the relevant contacts associated with the HubSpot company. The information on the primary contact is synced to the customer in Chargebee, whereas the information on the billing contact is synced to the customer's billing address. See contact field mapping for more details.You can view details about Chargebee's customers on the HubSpot Companies available on the right pane under the Chargebee Customer tab.
Select Save. Any mandatory add ons or charges that have been configured in Chargebee (against the base plan) will be automatically added to the subscription even if they are not added to the deal.
The subscription is created in Chargebee and a link to its page in Chargebee is displayed on the deal's page. (If you don't see the activity logged for creating the subscription, enable the activity filter for the integration by clicking on Filter activity.)
This section explains how you can trigger a checkout link to be created automatically by setting a deal property to a certain value.
You can use this method to create a subscription when you meet the following specifications:
You can create a checkout link to collect payments for products that are non-recurring and not a part of the subscription. For example, one-time charges. Creating checkout links for non-subscription products requires configuring checkout for one-time payments on your Chargebee site.
Complete the preliminary steps.
Select Create checkout link from the Chargebee Automation Trigger dropdown list. (You can automate this by creating a workflow that will automatically set the property value to Create Subscription when the deal is closed-won.)
Select Save. The checkout link is created and displayed. Any mandatory addons or charges that have been configured in Chargebee (against the base plan) will be automatically included when the customer is checking out.
Click the checkout link and you will be redirected to the payment page where you can place an order for the deal.
You could set up further automation such that an email is automatically sent to the prospect with, say, the HubSpot quote and this Chargebee checkout link attached to the email. The prospect can then use the link to securely provide a payment method and complete their purchase via Chargebee Checkout. The Chargebee customer information, including their card information, is then made visible on the HubSpot company page.
This section explains how you can create a subscription by filling a form directly from a deal page in HubSpot.
You can use this method to create a subscription when you meet the following specifications:
Creating a subscription
Enable the feature following the steps mentioned above.
Complete the preliminary steps.
Click the Create Subscription button available on the right pane of the deal page to create a subscription.
Enter the access key of the business entity for which you are creating a subscription and click Proceed.
The company and business entity details are auto-populated. If a different business entity is selected during the preliminary steps of creating a company, it is overridden by the business entity associated with the access key.
Add customer details and click Proceed to Create Subscription.
Select a Product Family from the drop-down list. The Add plan button is enabled.
Select a plan from the Add Plan drop-down list.
Select Currency and Billing Frequency for the chosen plan. Click Add.
Click Create.
The subscription is created in Chargebee and a link to its page in Chargebee is displayed on the deal's page. (If you don't see the activity logged for creating the subscription, enable the activity filter for the integration by clicking on the Filter activity.)
You can also generate a checkout link to create a subscription using the UI method. Follow steps 1 to 7 and click the Get Checkout Link button as shown in the above screenshot.
A Copy Checkout Link widow appears with the checkout link. Copy the link and Click Proceed to Deal.
The Chargebee checkout link field on the deals page is populated with the new checkout link.
You could set up further automation such that an email is automatically sent to the prospect with, say, the HubSpot quote and this Chargebee checkout link attached to the email. The prospect can then use the link to securely provide a payment method and complete their purchase via Chargebee Checkout. The Chargebee customer information, including their card information, is then made visible on the HubSpot company page.
The company associated with the deal is automatically synced to Chargebee.