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How Do I Connect HubSpot to Wix?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 10:07 am

If you have a HubSpot account and want to use it to track your Wix site’s traffic and activity, you can do so by connecting the two platforms. To do this, you’ll need to generate a HubSpot tracking code and add it to your Wix site’s code. You can then start tracking your site’s traffic and activity in HubSpot.

In order to connect HubSpot to Wix, you’ll need to generate a HubSpot tracking code and add it to your Wix site’s code. To do this, log into your HubSpot account and navigate to Settings > Integration > API Keys. From here, you’ll need to generate a new API key and copy it.

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Next, log into your Wix account and navigate to Site Manager > Connections > + New Connection. Select ‘HubSpot’ from the list of connections and paste in your API key. Once you’ve done this, click ‘Save’ and your HubSpot account will be connected to your Wix site.

After connecting HubSpot to your Wix site, you can start tracking your site’s traffic and activity. To do this, log into your HubSpot account and navigate to Analytics > Traffic. From here, you can view detailed information about the traffic coming to your Wix site from all sources, including organic search, paid search, social media, direct traffic, and referral traffic.

Conclusion

Connecting HubSpot to Wix is a great way to track your site’s traffic and activity. By generating a HubSpot tracking code and adding it to your Wix site’s code, you can start tracking your site’s traffic and activity in HubSpot.

PRO TIP: If you are considering connecting your HubSpot account to your Wix account, there are a few things to be aware of. First, Wix does not support all of the features that HubSpot offers. Additionally, Wix’s integration with HubSpot is not as seamless as it could be, and you may experience some issues with data syncing between the two platforms.
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.