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Can Zapier keep data between Airtable and Hubspot in sync?

  • May 12, 2022
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Has anybody successfully achieved dual sync between 2 apps with help of zapier? 

My use case is for Hubspot and Airtable.

When my team changes something on Airtable it also changes on Hubspot deal and vice versa

 

Best answer by Troy Tessalone

Hi @Sidd 

Good question.

Zapier is not meant for 2-ways data syncs between apps: https://zapier.com/help/create/basics/does-zapier-support-two-way-syncing

 

Does Zapier support two-way syncing?

Last updated: November 04, 2019

No. Zapier does not support two-way syncing between apps right now. Think of Zaps like one-way workflows.

In certain scenarios, you can fake two-way syncing by setting up two different Zaps that perform opposite actions. For instance, you could have one Zap that creates a new spreadsheet row for every new contact created and another that creates a new contact for every new spreadsheet row.

Note

Be careful not to create a Zap Loop. Learn how to avoid Zap loops.

 
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Troy Tessalone
Zapier Orchestrator & Solution Partner
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  • May 12, 2022

Hi @Sidd 

Good question.

Zapier is not meant for 2-ways data syncs between apps: https://zapier.com/help/create/basics/does-zapier-support-two-way-syncing

 

Does Zapier support two-way syncing?

Last updated: November 04, 2019

No. Zapier does not support two-way syncing between apps right now. Think of Zaps like one-way workflows.

In certain scenarios, you can fake two-way syncing by setting up two different Zaps that perform opposite actions. For instance, you could have one Zap that creates a new spreadsheet row for every new contact created and another that creates a new contact for every new spreadsheet row.

Note

Be careful not to create a Zap Loop. Learn how to avoid Zap loops.