I would like to have access to HubSpot with a single database of contacts for both my clients and be able to send emails to contacts using each email address i.e. claudio@company1.com and claudio@company2.com independently.
Can you help?
PS: at the moment I have access to Hubspot with my own email address. Once I enter Hubspot using claudio@company1.com email and if I want to access company 2 I log in using claudio@company2.com
It's not possible to keep two HubSpot portals in sync using default HubSpot features. (There are integrations for that.) If you need both databases to be in sync, you would have to use one portal.
Personally I'd be concerned whether there are privacy implications to managing contacts belonging to two companies in one portal. You might want to check this with a legal professional.
I would like to have access to HubSpot with a single database of contacts for both my clients and be able to send emails to contacts using each email address i.e. claudio@company1.com and claudio@company2.com independently.
If you're managing contact databases belonging to multiple customers, it usually makes sense to have multiple portals – also because of data privacy and protection reasons.
1.0 In this case shall I open the accounts under my own email or shall I create a new account using the companies email account?
1.1 In this case will the database of customers be updated if a change happens in one or the other accounts? > is there a way to synchronise the database?
1.2 with two separate accounts will I need to use two browser to keep the two accounts open at the same time?
1.3 can I still use the hubspot extension for outlook and email customers from there still having the email in the CRM?
It's not possible to keep two HubSpot portals in sync using default HubSpot features. (There are integrations for that.) If you need both databases to be in sync, you would have to use one portal.
Personally I'd be concerned whether there are privacy implications to managing contacts belonging to two companies in one portal. You might want to check this with a legal professional.
A quick note to say with regard to "Personally I'd be concerned whether there are privacy implications to managing contacts belonging to two companies in one portal. You might want to check this with a legal professional."
The database is mine (not of my clients), I own and I keep it in respect of the GDPR.
With regard to have two portals: you are right the best is to opt for a third party integrator.