Migrating between HubSpot accounts can seem like a complex task, both technically and organizationally, so proper preparation is done to make the migration a success. This migration process is executed in scenarios such as consolidation between multiple accounts, restructuring a business, or moving data to a more advanced account.
Migration between HubSpot accounts can seem like a complex task, both technically and organizationally.
However, transferring data and settings is not just about moving information from one place to another; it requires ensuring that everything is properly structured, that workflows continue to function and that critical information is not lost along the way. A well-planned migration not only minimizes risks, but also ensures that teams can resume their activities without disruption or hiccups.
In this article, I will explain the planning required to perform a migration between HubSpot accounts, from initial assessment to account go-live.
Before starting the migration, it is crucial to define the objectives. Answer questions such as:
A well-defined scope will avoid confusion and ensure that all stakeholders are aligned.
A well-defined scope will avoid confusion and ensure that all stakeholders are aligned.Perform a full audit of the source account to understand what data you have and what state it is in. This includes:
A detailed plan should include:
4. Prepare the target account
Make sure the target account is set up to receive the data. This may include:
There are several tools and methods to perform a migration, such as:
Evaluate which is the best option based on complexity and data volume.
6. Conduct tests in a controlled environment
Before migrating everything, perform tests on a subset of data. This allows:
Once the tests are successful, the full migration begins. During this stage:
In this process to have a good communication and trust with the customer, the document previously shared with all the resources to be migrated is used. In this document a box is checked and everything that happened with each resource during the migration process is reported. It is a document that both the customer and the company can make a status of the state of the migration and can make notes.
With this process what you get is to convey the confidence and transparency of the migration status so that both parties are informed in real time.
Validation is a critical step in the migration process, as it ensures that data and configurations have been transferred correctly and that everything works as expected. This step allows you to detect and fix problems before they affect your team's daily operations. The following are the key actions to perform an effective validation:
It is essential to confirm that all data has been transferred correctly to the target account. Some items to check include:
Workflows and automations are critical components of a HubSpot account. Perform extensive testing to verify that Workflows triggers are triggered correctly, actions such as sending emails or property updates are working correctly, and there are no errors due to changes made during the migration process.
If the migration includes marketing content such as emails, landing pages or templates. It is necessary to check that the audiovisual elements such as images, CTAs or links have been migrated correctly.
If the migration includes marketing content such as emails, landing pages or templates.
Many HubSpot accounts are connected to third-party tools, such as additional CRMs, e-commerce platforms or analytics systems. During validation:
End users may need training on how to use the new HubSpot account, especially if significant changes were made to the structure or configuration.
After migration, define an ongoing maintenance plan for the target account with the customer to:
Migrating between HubSpot accounts requires meticulous planning, proper tools and a structured approach. By following these steps, you can ensure a smooth transition that minimizes disruptions and maximizes value for your team.
With the strategies outlined in this article, you'll be ready to meet the challenge and ensure your team can leverage the full potential of the new HubSpot account from day one. Remember, a migration is not just a move of data, but an opportunity to execute a plan to improve and optimize the account.