HubSpot Audit & Cleanup

Your HubSpot looks
like a landfill.

Hundreds of custom fields nobody uses. Workflows that fight each other. Duplicate contacts. Attribution that broke months ago and nobody noticed. Your reps operate half-blind.

I run a forensic audit of your entire portal and hand you a prioritized fix list — the exact leaks, ranked by what's costing you the most pipeline.
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The Enemy

You can't fix what you can't see.

A neglected HubSpot portal rots quietly. Someone adds a field here, a workflow there, a list for a campaign that ended a year ago. Nobody documents anything. Within eighteen months the system actively works against the people using it.

The dangerous part is the silent failures — the attribution that stopped tracking, the workflow that enrolls the wrong contacts, the lifecycle stage that means three different things to three teams. Everything looks fine on the surface while pipeline leaks underneath.

An audit makes the invisible visible. Every broken node, every duplicate, every dead automation — documented and ranked, so you fix what matters first instead of guessing.

What Gets Built

The Audit Report

A documented, ranked diagnostic of everything wrong in your portal — and the roadmap to fix it.

Properties

Property & Field Cleanup

Every custom property reviewed: what's used, what's duplicated, what's free-text that should be a dropdown, and what to archive — so the CRM UI stops drowning your team.

Workflows

Workflow Logic Review

Every automation mapped and tested: which fire correctly, which conflict, which enroll the wrong contacts, and which are dead weight — classified rebuild, retire or replace.

Attribution

Attribution Gap Analysis

Where source tracking broke, which UTMs aren't captured, and why your ad ROI reporting has no reliable denominator — with the fix to restore end-to-end attribution.

Data

Data Hygiene Report

Duplicate analysis, hard bounces, unsubscribes, incomplete records and any contacts in the wrong lifecycle — a clean-up plan with segmented files ready to act on.

Lifecycle

Lifecycle & Pipeline Review

Whether your stages have entry criteria, whether deals sit in the right place, and whether lifecycle means the same thing across marketing, sales and service.

Roadmap

Prioritized Fix Roadmap

Everything ranked by revenue impact and effort, so you know precisely what to fix first — yours to execute in-house or hand to me as a scoped cleanup.

Verified Proof

Numbers That Never Lie

CRM Consolidation

32% Lower Op Costs

An audit-led legacy modernisation consolidated redundant tools and automations, cutting operational costs by 32%.

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B2B SaaS

67% Better Lead Scoring

After auditing a broken scoring model, the rebuild improved scoring precision by 67% — reps stopped chasing dead leads.

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The Complete Guide

What a real HubSpot audit finds that you can't see

Your HubSpot portal looks fine on the surface. Deals are moving, emails are sending, reports are generating. That's exactly why the rot goes unnoticed for so long.

The damage in a neglected portal is almost never visible from the dashboard. It's underneath: the attribution that stopped tracking in March, the workflow enrolling the wrong contacts, the lifecycle stage that means three different things to three teams, the four hundred custom properties nobody uses that make the whole interface unusable.

An audit is a forensic examination of all of it. Not a sales pitch for a bigger project — a documented, ranked diagnosis you can act on whether you hire me to fix it or not. Here's what a proper one actually covers.

Properties and fields: the silent clutter

The single most common form of HubSpot rot is property sprawl. Someone needs a field, they create one. Repeat for two years across five people and you have hundreds of properties, dozens of duplicates, and free-text fields where dropdowns should be.

The audit catalogues every property: what's actually used, what's duplicated, what should be a dropdown instead of free text, and what should be archived. The output isn't just a list of problems — it's a cleanup plan that makes the CRM usable again and your reporting reliable.

Workflows: which ones help, which ones hurt

Workflows are where the dangerous failures hide. A workflow that misfires doesn't throw an error — it quietly enrols the wrong people, sends the wrong email, or updates the wrong field, and you find out when a customer complains or a number looks off.

Every automation gets mapped and tested, then classified: rebuild (the intent is right but the logic is broken), retire (it's dead weight or actively harmful), or replace (there's a better way to achieve the goal). You end up with a clear picture of what your automation is actually doing versus what you think it's doing.

Attribution and reporting: the trust problem

If you don't trust your HubSpot reports, you've stopped using them — and you're back to gut-feel decisions with an expensive CRM gathering dust. Broken attribution is usually the culprit: UTMs not captured, source tracking lapsed, lifecycle transitions firing inconsistently.

The audit traces where attribution breaks and why your numbers can't be trusted, then specifies the fix to restore end-to-end tracking from first touch to closed revenue. The goal is simple: reports you'd actually bet a budget decision on.

The honest verdict: cleanup or rebuild

Sometimes a targeted cleanup is enough. Sometimes the object model is so tangled that fixing it piece by piece costs more than starting clean — and dragging the mess into the future just postpones the reckoning.

A good audit gives you the honest answer with the reasoning, not the answer that bills the most hours. If a cleanup fixes it, I'll tell you that. If a rebuild is genuinely the cheaper long-term move, I'll show you the math. Either way, the prioritized roadmap is yours — to run in-house, hand to another team, or scope with me as a separate engagement.

Self-Diagnostic

Signs You Need A HubSpot Audit

If your portal has been running for a while and something feels off, these are the tells.

Tier Breakdown

Audit Engagement By Tier

What you actually get at each level — and the honest line on when each one is worth it. License prices are HubSpot's published 2026 rates (annual billing).

Capability Starter Professional Enterprise
What it is Health check Audit + priority fixes Audit + rebuild plan
Portal review Full review Full review Full forensic review
Deliverable Ranked fix list Fix list + execution of top items Fix list + rebuild blueprint
Data hygiene report Included Included + cleanup Included + migration plan
Best when Portal is fairly young 1–3 years of buildup Object model is beyond repair
Typical duration 3–5 days 1–2 weeks 2–4 weeks
Outcome DIY roadmap Priority issues fixed Clean foundation to rebuild on

The audit itself is a standalone deliverable — the ranked fix list is yours to take anywhere. The tiers above reflect how far you want to go after the diagnosis: keep the roadmap and run it yourself, have the priority issues fixed, or rebuild on a clean foundation. The configurator on this page recommends which path fits your situation.

Straight Answers

Frequently Asked

What is a HubSpot audit?+

A forensic review of your existing portal — every workflow, property, pipeline, list, integration and report — to find what's broken, duplicated, dead or silently leaking pipeline. You walk away with a prioritized fix list whether or not you hire me to implement it.

How long does a HubSpot audit take?+

Typically 3 to 5 business days depending on portal size. You get a documented report: the data hygiene issues, broken or redundant automations, attribution gaps, lifecycle misconfigurations and the prioritized roadmap to fix them.

My HubSpot is a mess. Is it worth auditing or should I rebuild?+

That's exactly what the audit decides. Sometimes a targeted cleanup is enough; sometimes the object model is so tangled a clean rebuild is faster and cheaper long-term. The audit gives you the honest answer with the reasoning, not a sales pitch for the bigger project.

Do you fix the issues you find, or just report them?+

Both options are open. The audit itself is a standalone deliverable — the fix list is yours to take anywhere. If you want me to execute the cleanup or rebuild, that's a separate fixed-scope engagement built on the audit findings.

What do I actually receive at the end of an audit?+

A documented report covering property and field cleanup, workflow logic classification (rebuild/retire/replace), attribution gap analysis, a data hygiene report, lifecycle and pipeline review, and a single prioritized roadmap ranked by revenue impact and effort — so you know exactly what to fix first.

Can you audit a portal you didn't build?+

Yes — most audits are of portals built by someone else (an in-house team, a previous agency, or HubSpot's own onboarding). An outside forensic review is often exactly what's needed precisely because the people inside the portal can no longer see what's wrong with it.

How much does a HubSpot audit cost?+

The audit is a fixed-scope engagement priced on portal size and complexity, separate from any fixes. Because it's standalone, you're not committing to a big implementation — you get the diagnosis and the roadmap, then decide what to do with it. The scope and price are confirmed before work starts.

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Book the audit. In 3–5 days you'll have a documented, ranked fix list — whether you hire me to execute it or not.

— Arsalan Faysal, Revenue Systems Architect