My company will soon switch to HubSpot. For the moment, only a few landing pages will be made in the HubSpot CMS. The rest might come later.
Now we have the idea to host dynamic pages. Is it possible to make use of this while making use of another CMS or are these features only possible when making use of the HubSpot CMS?
@Max-WoltersDynamic Pages/Content requires a Content Hub Pro or Enterprise subscription, if you haven't migrated your website or landing pages fully you could still use the dynamic page feature if you have the appropriate subscription - otherwise, you wouldn't have access.
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Hi @Max-Wolters, when you say "Is it possible to make use of this while making use of another CMS?" what do you have in mind? What are "dynamic pages" for you?
In this case we want to serve different pages depending in what phase the (potential) customer are currently in. For example: we want people in the awareness stage to see different content than people in the decision stage.
The ability to host dynamic pages using HubSpot features typically does requires the HubSpot CMS, as it integrates seamlessly with HubDB and CRM objects within HubSpot's environment. These dynamic pages are designed to pull content directly from structured data sources like HubDB tables or CRM records.
That being said, there are ways to incorporate HubSpot functionalities with other CMS platforms as well:
HubSpot Tracking Code: Adding the tracking code to your external CMS allows you to monitor website traffic and collect analytics, syncing visitor data back into HubSpot's CRM.
API Integration: Using APIs, you can sync data between your CMS and HubSpot, though this requires development expertise and may not replicate all native dynamic page functionalities.
Plugins: For platforms like WordPress, HubSpot plugins can integrate forms, pop-ups, and analytics, though they won't offer the full dynamic page capabilities of the HubSpot CMS.
Embedding Content: You can manage content in HubSpot and display it on your CMS using embeds or scripts, but this approach is limited in terms of dynamism.
For the most efficient and full-featured dynamic page capabilities, leveraging HubSpot's CMS directly would be the ideal solution.
@Max-WoltersDynamic Pages/Content requires a Content Hub Pro or Enterprise subscription, if you haven't migrated your website or landing pages fully you could still use the dynamic page feature if you have the appropriate subscription - otherwise, you wouldn't have access.
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