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Practical ways you can use Mailchimp and HubSpot
Add new subscribers to Mailchimp list from new HubSpot contacts
When a new contact is added in HubSpot, Zapier will automatically add them to a specified Mailchimp audience. This ensures your email marketing list is always up-to-date without manual effort.
Business ownerSend welcome email via Mailchimp when new contact is added in HubSpot
When a new contact is added in HubSpot, Zapier will trigger a welcome email to be sent via Mailchimp. This ensures every new customer gets an immediate, consistent introduction to your services.
Customer support opsNotify team of new engagement in HubSpot through Mailchimp update
When a new engagement is created in HubSpot, Zapier sends an update to your team via Mailchimp. This keeps everyone aligned with the latest customer interactions for better data analysis and predictive modeling.
Data scienceAdd job applicants from Mailchimp to HubSpot contacts
When a job applicant subscribes via a Mailchimp form, Zapier will automatically add their details into HubSpot. This helps streamline the recruitment process and ensures candidate data is centralized.
HR & recruiting opsConnect Mailchimp and HubSpot to unlock the power of automation
With Zapier's 7,000 integrations, you can unify your tools within a connected system to improve your team's efficiency and deepen their impact.
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