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Readme and setup notes from the catalogue, plus a client-ready config you can copy for your MCP host.
Installation
Add the following to your MCP client configuration file.
Configuration
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"mcpServers": {
"shinzo-labs-hubspot-mcp": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@shinzolabs/hubspot-mcp"
],
"env": {
"PORT": "3000",
"TELEMETRY_ENABLED": "true",
"HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN": "YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN"
}
}
}
}This MCP server provides a standardized interface to access and manage HubSpot CRM data. It enables you to perform common CRM operations, manage associations, and run batch actions against companies, contacts, deals, and other CRM entities from a consistent, type-safe API.
How to use
You connect an MCP client to this server to access HubSpot CRM data. You can run the MCP either via a remote HTTP server URL or locally by executing a local MCP process. The server exposes a comprehensive set of tools for CRM objects, companies, contacts, leads, engagements, and more. Use the client’s config to point at the server, supply authentication, and start issuing requests to create, read, update, delete, search, and batch manage HubSpot data.
How to install
Prerequisites you need before installing:
- Node.js (for local runtime) or a compatible runtime for the chosen method
- npm or yarn for package management
- Access token for HubSpot if you plan to authenticate with HubSpot APIs
# 1) Install and run the MCP server locally using NPX
npx -y @shinzolabs/hubspot-mcp
# 2) Or run the build-from-source flow (see dedicated steps below)
Additional setup and start options
Two common ways to run this MCP server locally are shown below. Use the approach that matches your environment and preferences.
# NPX Local Install (recommended for quick experiments)
{
"mcpServers": {
"hubspot": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"@shinzolabs/hubspot-mcp"
],
"env": {
"HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN": "your-access-token-here"
}
}
}
}
# Build from source (clone, install, and run)
Configuration and environment
Configure the MCP client with the following environment variable for HubSpot authentication and an optional port for the TCP transport.
HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN=your-access-token-here
PORT=3000
TELEMETRY_ENABLED=true
Notes on local runtime commands shown
If you prefer to run from source directly, you can use the following pattern to start the server after building the project.
# Build from source and start (example)
node /path/to/hubspot-mcp/index.js
Available tools
crm_list_objects
List CRM objects with optional filtering and pagination
crm_get_object
Get a single CRM object by ID
crm_create_object
Create a new CRM object
crm_update_object
Update an existing CRM object
crm_archive_object
Archive (delete) a CRM object
crm_search_objects
Search CRM objects using advanced filters
crm_batch_create_objects
Create multiple objects in a single request
crm_batch_read_objects
Read multiple objects in a single request
crm_batch_update_objects
Update multiple objects in a single request
crm_batch_archive_objects
Archive (delete) multiple objects in a single request
crm_create_company
Create a new company with validated properties
crm_update_company
Update an existing company
crm_get_company
Get a single company by ID
crm_search_companies
Search companies with specific filters
crm_batch_create_companies
Create multiple companies in a single request
crm_batch_update_companies
Update multiple companies in a single request
crm_get_company_properties
Get all available company properties
crm_create_company_property
Create a new company property
crm_create_contact
Create a new contact with validated properties
crm_update_contact
Update an existing contact's information
crm_get_contact
Get a single contact by ID
crm_search_contacts
Search contacts with specific filters
crm_batch_create_contacts
Create multiple contacts in a single request
crm_batch_update_contacts
Update multiple contacts in a single request
crm_get_contact_properties
Get all available contact properties
crm_create_contact_property
Create a new contact property