Search HubSpot contacts and send emails via SendGrid
Search HubSpot contacts and send emails via SendGrid
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Automatically search HubSpot contacts and send personalized emails via SendGrid. Streamline communication by integrating HubSpotCRM, CSV, and SendGrid modules.
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Adds contact records that have already been created in the system to a contact list. This module will be deprecated on September 30th 2025.
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Adds records to selected list.
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