HubSpot Announces World's First and Largest Marketing Software App Marketplace

by Kara Sassone

Date

July 12, 2011 at 11:33 AM

HubSpot announced the "HubSpot App Marketplace," the world’s first and largest application marketplace for marketing software today, with more than a dozen approved applications being used by more than 1,000 companies representing more than 3,000 application installations.  Already the world’s largest marketing platform with more than 4,900 customers, HubSpot has now enabled the software developer community to build new applications that seamlessly integrate with HubSpot software.  Just like adding a new app to your Android device or iPhone or iPad, now thousands of marketing professionals can install and start using a new application from a third-party developer in just one click - and thousands of them have already done exactly that.

The HubSpot App Marketplace is a showcase of third-party applications that provide marketers with valuable insight and tools across the spectrum of their day-to-day marketing activities, including:

App Marketplace
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Developers Can Survive on a Desert Island. Can You?

by Magdalena Georgieva

Date

July 31, 2009 at 9:41 AM

Have you ever wondered how you would survive if stranded on a desert island? Well, we at HubSpot wondered the same and it seems like our developers have a significant advantage over our other teams (or so they claim).

islandOur developers will last the longest on a deserted island not because of their problem solving skills but thanks to their practical knowledge. Their individual skills complement one another and bring super efficiency to the team. Here is why:

They Hunt & Fish

Michael Prior was nominated as the most adept at hunting. He has great eye-hand coordination thanks to which he won our fierce foosball and ping pong tournaments. Although Mike has used rifles and compound bow and arrow at targets, he has never actually hunted. "The only hunting I can claim are the mice at my old place," he said.

Mike's hunting potential, however, will be complemented by the fishing skills of Dan Dunn, Sam Clemens and Yoav Shapira. In case hunting doesn't work out for the team, the three of them can catch fish and save all developers from starvation.

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