The hubspot extension frequently goes to 100% CPU usage on my 27" iMac and kills Gmail. If I disable the extension everything runs fine, so pretty certain that HubSpot is the culprit, and if I fire up the Chrome Task Manager when theres a problem it is the gmail tab that is consuming all the CPU. Sometimes Gmail won't even load with the extension enabled.
Everything is latest version (MacOS, Chrome, HubSpot extension). Anyone else seeing issues? Any suggestions?
+1 from a customer who called support on the same issue in case anyone from Product can give insight! You could try clearing your cookies and cache and disabling other browser extensions in the event they're interfering. You can always try uninstalling and reinstalling the extension to see the same issue still arises!
This is still happeneing and I have video recording of it happening, in spite of disconnection, reconnection and uninstalling/reinstalling the extension. It is difinitievely caused by Hubspot Sales extension being on and has nothing to do with any overlays in Gmail.
I'm not going to upload the video as it has personal emails visible in it, I don't trust anyone at Hubspot in relation to privacy and it's too annoying to blur out with the page moving between sensitive and non-sensitive information.
- M1 Macbook Pro 14.1.1 (23B81)
- Chrome Version 119.0.6045.199 (Official Build) (arm64)
-Hubspot Sales extension (with all other extensions turned off)
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I'm only on the free plan, so no access to Tech Support. It isn't a clash with another extension as I've disabled everything else. The race condition seems to be triggered by a large number (>10 or so) emails on the To: line. Possibly triggered when I paste a bunch of emails from somewhere else, rather than adding them one at a time - I need to do more testing on that.
The part of the UI indicated by the arrow changes to a spinner and never loads. I only have about 120 contacts in the DB so don't know why it would freak out.
I'm running on a 2017 iMac 27 with 40GB memory and a 3.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5, so Chome isn't exactly short on horsepower.
I see 100% CPU usage on Windows, when in HubSpot, in Chorme, and bringing up the merge contact window. It also happens when deleting an email. It seems to always happen when there is a window on top of the page and the page is getting fuzzy. This should be an easy fix! dont think it has anything to do with any extensions.
Thank you for reaching out - I couldn't reproduce this when using the Chrome extension.
I would recommend connecting with HubSpot Technical Support, as Support is included in your subscription and they will be able to provide real-time assistance for this matter, where you are able to share screenshots and further information about this.
I haven't seen something like this with the Gmail extension and I cannot reproduce either. I'm wondering if that could be a conflicting extension. Could you try disabling the other Chrome extensions you have and see if you still have the issue? Can you also try uninstalling and reinstalling the extension?
I have been sitting with the same issue. using a MacBook and CPU usage is killing my battery. It never did this before and is a more recent thing. is there any solution as my battery life is really taking a significant drop.
I would recommend disabling your extensions to see if one of them could be causing this high CPU usage, as well as trying to uninstall and reinstall the extension.
If this behavior continues after trying the above steps, I would recommend connecting with HubSpot Technical Support, as Support is included in your subscription and they will be able to provide real-time assistance for this matter, where you are able to share screenshots and further information about this.
Thank you,
Kristen
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Can you try disabling your extensions to see if one of them could be causing this high CPU usage. Can you also try uninstalling and reinstalling the extension?
Thank you!
Best,
Kristen
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