Hey @MMagalona, no native integration means you'll need to work with their APIs. I've dealt with this exact situation before actually. You'll first need to identify what needs to be synced so you can map out which API endpoints you need for both platforms. If BidPath don't use the same protocol with HubSpot's REST-based API then there's some protocol translation involved.
You can use Zapier or Make for hosting the integration. Better yet if you have a server where you can deploy your integration, gives you more control over rate limiting and error handling.
Just a heads up, you should definitely review the limitations for both platforms and the costs to avoid surprises. Also factor in API rate limits, HubSpot can be pretty strict on those depending on your plan.
Hey, @MMagalona👋 Welcome to our community! @Christensen is correct — for “easy” options, Zapier and Make are worth checking out. If those won't work, then investigating our HubSpot APIs along with hosting your middleware is likely your next step. – Jaycee
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