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HubSpot and Trello integration

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How to connect HubSpot and Trello

  • Step 1: Create a new workflow
  • Step 2: Add and configure nodes
  • Step 3: Connect
  • Step 4: Customize and extend your integration
  • Step 5: Test and activate your workflow

Step 1: Create a new workflow and add the first step

In n8n, click the "Add workflow" button in the Workflows tab to create a new workflow. Add the starting point – a trigger on when your workflow should run: an app event, a schedule, a webhook call, another workflow, an AI chat, or a manual trigger. Sometimes, the HTTP Request node might already serve as your starting point.

HubSpot and Trello integration: Create a new workflow and add the first step

Step 2: Add and configure HubSpot and Trello nodes

You can find HubSpot and Trello in the nodes panel. Drag them onto your workflow canvas, selecting their actions. Click each node, choose a credential, and authenticate to grant n8n access. Configure HubSpot and Trello nodes one by one: input data on the left, parameters in the middle, and output data on the right.

HubSpot and Trello integration: Add and configure HubSpot and Trello nodes

Step 3: Connect HubSpot and Trello

A connection establishes a link between HubSpot and Trello (or vice versa) to route data through the workflow. Data flows from the output of one node to the input of another. You can have single or multiple connections for each node.

HubSpot and Trello integration: Connect HubSpot and Trello

Step 4: Customize and extend your HubSpot and Trello integration

Use n8n's core nodes such as If, Split Out, Merge, and others to transform and manipulate data. Write custom JavaScript or Python in the Code node and run it as a step in your workflow. Connect HubSpot and Trello with any of n8n’s 1000+ integrations, and incorporate advanced AI logic into your workflows.

HubSpot and Trello integration: Customize and extend your HubSpot and Trello integration

Step 5: Test and activate your HubSpot and Trello workflow

Save and run the workflow to see if everything works as expected. Based on your configuration, data should flow from HubSpot to Trello or vice versa. Easily debug your workflow: you can check past executions to isolate and fix the mistake. Once you've tested everything, make sure to save your workflow and activate it.

HubSpot and Trello integration: Test and activate your HubSpot and Trello workflow

Automate B2B SaaS renewal risk management with CRM, support & usage data

Description

This workflow is designed for B2B/SaaS teams who want to secure renewals before it’s too late.

It runs every day, identifies all accounts whose licenses are up for renewal in J–30, enriches them with CRM, product usage and support data, computes an internal churn risk level, and then triggers the appropriate playbook:

HIGH risk** → full escalation (tasks, alerts, emails)
MEDIUM risk** → proactive follow-up by Customer Success
LOW risk** → light renewal touchpoint / monitoring

Everything is logged into a database table so that you can build dashboards, run analysis, or plug additional automations on top.

How it works

Daily detection (J–30 renewals)
A scheduled trigger runs every morning and queries your database (Postgres / Supabase) to fetch all active subscriptions expiring in 30 days. Each row includes the account identifier, name, renewal date and basic commercial data.

Data enrichment across tools
For each account, the workflow calls several business systems to collect context:
HubSpot → engagement history
Salesforce → account profile and segment
Pipedrive → deal activities and associated products
Analytics API → product feature usage and activity trends
Zendesk → recent support tickets and potential friction signals

All of this is merged into a single, unified item.

Churn scoring & routing
An internal scoring step evaluates the risk for each account based on multiple signals (engagement, usage, support, timing).
The workflow then categorizes each account into one of three risk levels:

HIGH – strong churn signals → needs immediate attention
MEDIUM – some warning signs → needs proactive follow-up
LOW – looks healthy → light renewal reminder

A Switch node routes each account to the relevant playbook.

Automated playbooks

🔴 HIGH risk
Create a Trello card on a dedicated “High-Risk Renewals” board/list
Create a Jira ticket for the CS / AM team
Send a Slack alert in a designated channel
Send a detailed email to the CSM and/or account manager

🟠 MEDIUM risk
Create a Trello card in a “Renewals – Follow-up” list
Send a contextual email to the CSM to recommend a proactive check-in

🟢 LOW risk
Send a soft renewal email / internal note to keep the account on the radar

Logging & daily reporting
For every processed account, the workflow prepares a structured log record (account, renewal date, risk level, basic context).
A Postgres node is used to insert the data into a churn_logs table.

At the end of each run, all processed accounts are aggregated and a daily summary email is sent (for example to the Customer Success leadership team), listing the renewals and their risk levels.

Requirements

Database
A table named churn_logs (or equivalent) to store workflow decisions and history.
Example fields: account_id, account_name, end_date, riskScore, riskLevel, playbook, trello_link, jira_link, timestamp.

External APIs
HubSpot (engagement data)
Salesforce (account profile)
Pipedrive (deals & products)
Zendesk (support tickets)
Optional: product analytics API for usage metrics

Communication & task tools
Gmail (emails to CSM / AM / summary recipients)
Slack (alert channel for high-risk cases)
Trello (task creation for CS follow-up)
Jira (escalation tickets for high-risk renewals)

Configuration variables
Thresholds are configured in the Init config & thresholds node:
days_before_renewal
churn_threshold_high
churn_threshold_medium
These parameters let you adapt the detection window and risk sensitivity to your own business rules.

Typical use cases

Customer Success teams who want a daily churn watchlist without exporting spreadsheets.
RevOps teams looking to standardize renewal playbooks across tools.
SaaS companies who need to prioritize renewals based on real risk signals rather than gut feeling.
Product-led organizations that want to combine usage data + CRM + support into one automated process.

Tutorial video
Watch the Youtube Tutorial video

About me :
I’m Yassin a Project & Product Manager Scaling tech products with data-driven project management.
📬 Feel free to connect with me on Linkedin

Nodes used in this workflow

Popular HubSpot and Trello workflows

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Automate B2B SaaS Renewal Risk Management with CRM, Support & Usage Data

Description This workflow is designed for B2B/SaaS teams who want to secure renewals before it’s too late. It runs every day, identifies all accounts whose licenses are up for renewal in J–30, enriches them with CRM, product usage and support data, computes an internal churn risk level, and then triggers the appropriate playbook: HIGH risk** → full escalation (tasks, alerts, emails) MEDIUM risk** → proactive follow-up by Customer Success LOW risk** → light renewal touchpoint / monitoring Everything is logged into a database table so that you can build dashboards, run analysis, or plug additional automations on top. How it works Daily detection (J–30 renewals) A scheduled trigger runs every morning and queries your database (Postgres / Supabase) to fetch all active subscriptions expiring in 30 days. Each row includes the account identifier, name, renewal date and basic commercial data. Data enrichment across tools For each account, the workflow calls several business systems to collect context: HubSpot → engagement history Salesforce → account profile and segment Pipedrive → deal activities and associated products Analytics API → product feature usage and activity trends Zendesk → recent support tickets and potential friction signals All of this is merged into a single, unified item. Churn scoring & routing An internal scoring step evaluates the risk for each account based on multiple signals (engagement, usage, support, timing). The workflow then categorizes each account into one of three risk levels: HIGH – strong churn signals → needs immediate attention MEDIUM – some warning signs → needs proactive follow-up LOW – looks healthy → light renewal reminder A Switch node routes each account to the relevant playbook. Automated playbooks 🔴 HIGH risk Create a Trello card on a dedicated “High-Risk Renewals” board/list Create a Jira ticket for the CS / AM team Send a Slack alert in a designated channel Send a detailed email to the CSM and/or account manager 🟠 MEDIUM risk Create a Trello card in a “Renewals – Follow-up” list Send a contextual email to the CSM to recommend a proactive check-in 🟢 LOW risk Send a soft renewal email / internal note to keep the account on the radar Logging & daily reporting For every processed account, the workflow prepares a structured log record (account, renewal date, risk level, basic context). A Postgres node is used to insert the data into a churn_logs table. At the end of each run, all processed accounts are aggregated and a daily summary email is sent (for example to the Customer Success leadership team), listing the renewals and their risk levels. Requirements Database A table named churn_logs (or equivalent) to store workflow decisions and history. Example fields: account_id, account_name, end_date, riskScore, riskLevel, playbook, trello_link, jira_link, timestamp. External APIs HubSpot (engagement data) Salesforce (account profile) Pipedrive (deals & products) Zendesk (support tickets) Optional: product analytics API for usage metrics Communication & task tools Gmail (emails to CSM / AM / summary recipients) Slack (alert channel for high-risk cases) Trello (task creation for CS follow-up) Jira (escalation tickets for high-risk renewals) Configuration variables Thresholds are configured in the Init config & thresholds node: days_before_renewal churn_threshold_high churn_threshold_medium These parameters let you adapt the detection window and risk sensitivity to your own business rules. Typical use cases Customer Success teams who want a daily churn watchlist without exporting spreadsheets. RevOps teams looking to standardize renewal playbooks across tools. SaaS companies who need to prioritize renewals based on real risk signals rather than gut feeling. Product-led organizations that want to combine usage data + CRM + support into one automated process. Tutorial video Watch the Youtube Tutorial video About me : I’m Yassin a Project & Product Manager Scaling tech products with data-driven project management. 📬 Feel free to connect with me on Linkedin

Build your own HubSpot and Trello integration

Create custom HubSpot and Trello workflows by choosing triggers and actions. Nodes come with global operations and settings, as well as app-specific parameters that can be configured. You can also use the HTTP Request node to query data from any app or service with a REST API.

HubSpot supported actions

Create
Create a company
Delete
Delete a company
Get
Get a company
Get Many
Get many companies
Get Recently Created/Updated
Get recently created/updated companies
Search
Search companies by their website domain
Update
Update a company
Create or Update
Create a new contact, or update the current one if it already exists (upsert)
Delete
Delete a contact
Get
Get a contact
Get Many
Get many contacts
Get Recently Created/Updated
Get recently created/updated contacts
Search
Search contacts
Add
Add contact to a list
Remove
Remove a contact from a list
Create
Create a deal
Delete
Delete a deal
Get
Get a deal
Get Many
Get many deals
Get Recently Created/Updated
Get recently created/updated deals
Search
Search deals
Update
Update a deal
Create
Create an engagement
Delete
Delete an engagement
Get
Get an engagement
Get Many
Get many engagements
Create
Create a ticket
Delete
Delete a ticket
Get
Get a ticket
Get Many
Get many tickets
Update
Update a ticket

Trello supported actions

Create
Create a new attachment for a card
Delete
Delete an attachment
Get
Get the data of an attachment
Get Many
Returns many attachments for the card
Create
Create a new board
Delete
Delete a board
Get
Get the data of a board
Update
Update a board
Add
Add member to board using member ID
Get Many
Get many members of a board
Invite
Invite a new member to a board via email
Remove
Remove member from board using member ID
Create
Create a new card
Delete
Delete a card
Get
Get the data of a card
Update
Update a card
Create
Create a comment on a card
Delete
Delete a comment from a card
Update
Update a comment on a card
Create
Create a new checklist
Create Checklist Item
Create a checklist item
Delete
Delete a checklist
Delete Checklist Item
Delete a checklist item
Get
Get the data of a checklist
Get Checklist Items
Get a specific checklist on a card
Get Completed Checklist Items
Get the completed checklist items on a card
Get Many
Returns many checklists for the card
Update Checklist Item
Update an item in a checklist on a card
Add to Card
Add a label to a card
Create
Create a new label
Delete
Delete a label
Get
Get the data of a label
Get Many
Returns many labels for the board
Remove From Card
Remove a label from a card
Update
Update a label
Archive
Archive/Unarchive a list
Create
Create a new list
Get
Get the data of a list
Get Cards
Get all the cards in a list
Get Many
Get many lists
Update
Update a list

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