This week’s HubSpot updates are all about smarter workflows, cleaner reporting, and tighter content integration. Whether you’re building custom property logic, remixing campaign content from Google Drive, or tracking how AI platforms are referring traffic to your site, these updates help you streamline operations and surface meaningful insights faster.
Here's what’s new and noteworthy in HubSpot this week:
You can now apply multiple conditions to rollup-type calculated properties in HubSpot. This allows you to build smarter, more targeted calculations without relying on complex workarounds or additional workflows.
This update unlocks new ways to reflect how your business actually works, especially if you use HubSpot to manage subscriptions, multi-product sales, or custom object relationships. Previously, rollup properties only supported one condition. This made it difficult to calculate key business metrics like MRR, ARR, or custom revenue targets without extra workflows or workaround properties.
With this update, you can now:
To create a custom property:
Note: There is a limit of 50 conditions per property.
You can now start remix projects directly from Google Drive files. Simply select "Start from a Google Drive file" under the "Blogs, Pages, and Text" category to import your existing documents, content briefs, customer personas, and other materials without copying and pasting or downloading files first.
For organizations that use Google's suite of tools, most marketing campaigns start in Google Docs, Sheets, or Presentations. With this new integration, you no longer have to copy and paste that content or download it as a PDF to use inside of content remix. Just authorize your Google account, select the document you want to use, and remix.
You're ready to remix!
A new traffic source classification in website traffic analytics that identifies visitors arriving via AI platforms (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity) when they click on cited sources. This feature automatically detects known AI platform domains and surfaces them as their own source category in reporting.
Traffic from AI platforms is currently grouped under "Other Websites," making it impossible to measure AI's impact on lead generation. By clearly identifying AI referral traffic, you can better understand how these emerging platforms contribute to awareness, engagement, and conversions.
When a visitor clicks a cited link in an AI platform and lands on your site, the system detects the AI platform's domain in the referral data. This traffic is then classified under the new AI platform referrals category in website traffic analytics. Classification happens automatically based on domain — no action is required to enable this feature. You can build reports to specifically track AI referrals data in Reports > Analytics Tools > Traffic Analytics.
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NOTE: this feature is currently available in private beta only.
Let’s Bring Your HubSpot Strategy to Life
From smarter rollup logic to deeper visibility into AI-driven traffic, this week’s updates are all about making HubSpot more powerful and aligned with how you work. If you're ready to get more out of your portal, or need help setting up advanced features, we're here to make it happen. Contact us to get started.