Skip to main content
All CollectionsIntegrationsHubSpot Integration
How to Set Up Pricing Tables and Groups with GetAccept’s HubSpot Integration
How to Set Up Pricing Tables and Groups with GetAccept’s HubSpot Integration
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Overview

GetAccept's integration with HubSpot enables automatic population of product line items into pricing tables within your GetAccept templates.


Key Benefits of Using GetAccept Pricing Tables with HubSpot

  • Automates pricing data entry – Pulls product line items directly from HubSpot deals.

  • Organizes pricing information – Separates fees, categorizes product bundles, or highlights different pricing levels.

  • Enhances customer understanding – Provides a structured, easy-to-read cost breakdown.

If a deal contains both recurring and one-time fees, separate pricing groups in a GetAccept template can clearly display these categories, improving transparency.

Video Guide


Setup Requirements

Before setting up, ensure the following:

  • HubSpot Chrome Extension (Version 1.55 or higher) is installed.

  • GetAccept integration is connected by an admin.

  • The Pricing Table feature is added to a GetAccept template.


Accessing Pricing Profile Settings

  1. Go to Advanced Settings – In the GetAccept HubSpot integration, click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Advanced Settings.

  2. Open Pricing Table Profiles – Navigate to the Pricing Table section to manage existing profiles or create a new one.



Creating a New Pricing Table Profile

  1. Click Add New Pricing Table Profile.

  2. Profile Name – Enter a name for the profile.

  3. Object Type & Template ID – Choose Deal as the object type and link it to relevant templates (optional for better testing).



Configuring the Pricing Table in GetAccept

  1. Select Tables by Name or Number – Match HubSpot line items to GetAccept pricing tables by name or order.

  2. Apply to Pricing Table – Ensure the pricing table name in the integration matches exactly with the table name in GetAccept.

Note: Locate pricing table settings within the GetAccept Editor template for precise configuration.


Sorting Products in Pricing Tables

Control the order of products using Sort Products By:

  • Default – Retains the original order from HubSpot.

  • Ascending – Sorts products alphabetically or by price.

  • Descending – Reverses the sorting order.

Helps ensure clear, structured pricing display for customers.


Mapping HubSpot Data to Pricing Table Fields

In the Define Your Data Mappings section, align HubSpot product fields to GetAccept pricing table columns:

  • Name → Product name

  • SKU → Product code or ID

  • Unit Price & Quantity → Pricing details

  • Discounts & Taxes → Additional cost adjustments

Group Summaries: Map fields like discounts and tax totals to provide a clear cost breakdown.


Filtering Products with Custom Rules

Use Custom Rules to filter which products populate pricing tables based on conditions.
Example: Show only products where "Product Type" equals "Recurring Fee."

Helps tailor pricing tables to display only relevant items per customer segment.


Setting Up Pricing Groups (Optional)

Organize products within a single table by type:

  1. Click Add New Pricing Group.

  2. Name the Group (e.g., "Recurring Fees" or "One-Time Fees").

  3. Assign HubSpot product attributes to pricing groups.



    In the GetAccept Editor Template:

Why Use Pricing Groups? Improves readability when selling software with setup and monthly fees displayed separately.


Configuring Discount Settings

If your HubSpot line items include discounts that you want to display in the pricing table, follow these additional steps:

Turn Off "Use Pre-Calculated Values":

For discounts to appear accurately, make sure "Use Pre-Calculated Values" is disabled. This setting is locked on the default profile, so if you want to make changes, create a new pricing table profile.

Enable Discount in the Pricing Group:

In each pricing group, ensure the Discount field is enabled by mapping the relevant discount fields from HubSpot.

In the Integration Setup:


In the GetAccept Editor Template, toggle discount for each product row in the pricing table.

If you want the total discount amount to be displayed, add it in the Subtotal section, as discounts applied to individual line items are aggregated here.

In the Integration Setup:


In the GetAccept Editor Template, toggle discount in the Show/hide Pricing Summary Items:

Renaming Subtotals and Summaries for Clean Presentation:

To simplify the view, consider renaming "Subtotal" to "Total" and hiding the "Pricing Summary" if it’s not required. This creates a cleaner, straightforward view for your clients.

Example: If your client receives different discounts on various products, the subtotal will reflect the total discount across all items, offering a clear breakdown without repetitive entries.


Activating & Saving Your Pricing Table Profile

  • Toggle the Pricing Table Profile ON to activate it.

  • Click Save Changes to apply all modifications.


Once activated, the profile will be available in the next send-out.



Testing Your Setup

  1. Create a Test Contract – From a HubSpot Deal, initiate a contract using the configured GetAccept template.

  2. Verify Line Items – Check if HubSpot product line items populate the correct pricing table and groups.

  3. Preview Before Sending – Use GetAccept’s preview feature to confirm the layout.

  • Works only with HubSpot Deals that include linked product line items.

  • Currency settings rely on HubSpot deal currency if multi-currency is enabled; otherwise, defaults to account currency.

  • One pricing table per template – Multiple pricing tables require manual data entry for additional tables.

  • Taxes – HubSpot does not currently support tax data mapping into GetAccept pricing tables.


FAQs

Can I include multiple tables in one template?
Yes, but only one pricing table can be automatically populated with HubSpot data. Other tables may require manual entry.

Why is my pricing table not populating correctly?
Ensure that table names match exactly between HubSpot and GetAccept and that product attributes align with data mappings.

Can I override HubSpot pricing for a specific deal?
Yes, by manually adjusting fields in the GetAccept Editor after data is imported.

Did this answer your question?