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ip-pilot-hubspot-company-matching

v1.0.49

Published

A demo package that allows you to match your Hubspot companies with IP-Pilot's entities.

Downloads

35

Readme

ip-pilot-hubspot-company-matching

Gettin started

  1. Install the package
npm i ip-pilot-hubspot-company-matching
  1. How to use it in your file (ex: paste it in an index.js file and then run node index.js):
const { nameMatching } = require('ip-pilot-hubspot-company-matching');

nameMatching({
  hubspotApiKey: 'your key',
  ippqlKey: 'your key',
  ipqqlHost: 'your host',
});

or if you want to test it only on a few companies:

const { nameMatching } = require('ip-pilot-hubspot-company-matching');

nameMatching({
  hubspotApiKey: 'your key',
  ippqlKey: 'your key',
  ipqqlHost: 'your host',
  providedHsCompanies: [
    { companyName: 'company1', targets: ['company1', 'target1'] },
    { companyName: 'company2', targets: ['target2', 'target2.1', 'target2.2'] },
  ],
});
  1. Additional information:
  • if in Hubspot you have a property wiht internal name "master" you can add multiple company names (separated by a line)
  • for every name in the "Master" property a corresponding name + rep_url will be searched in IP Pilot's database
  • if nothing is provided in the "Master" property the script will use your Hubspot's company name to find a match in IP Pilot's database
  • you will need to have a property in Hubspot with the following internal name -> "ip_pilot_name"
  • under the property with internal name "ip_pilot_name" you will find the results of the company matching script
  • if for testing purposes you don't want affect all your Hubspot companies you can provide a limited list of companies via providedHsCompanies parameter as shown in point 2. The property targets are the list of company names you wish to look up and find a matching name + rep_url in IP Pilot's database

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