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Partners

Founding Partner Program

You already send clients to a HubSpot data solution. Get paid when it's this one.

If you set up HubSpot integrations, admin portals, or reporting for clients, you've heard the request: "can we see this cut a different way." Refer that client here and earn 30% of what they pay, every month, for as long as they stay a customer.

They asked HubSpot's report builder to join two objects. It couldn't.

Standard HubSpot reports are single-object by design — HubSpot's own documentation says reports can't be built across multiple objects. Native cross-object access tops out at two associated object types, no subqueries, no UNIONs. True multi-object reporting (joins, cohort cuts, rep-by-rep win-rate weighting) needs the Enterprise-tier custom report builder, and most of the accounts you touch aren't on Enterprise.

Client asks: "What's each rep's open pipeline weighted by their own historical close rate?"

DataLabs.store's AI Context Bridge answers that in one plain-English prompt, because your AI is querying a real relational SQL database instead of a single-object report engine. You already know which of your clients have hit this wall. This is what to hand them next.

30% recurring commission, for the lifetime of the account

Not a one-time bounty. Every month your referred client keeps paying, you keep earning — no cap, no expiry, no renegotiation later.

Client's planPriceYour commission (30%)
Free$0/month
Regular$64/month$19.20/mo
Instant$159/month$47.70/mo
The Free plan pays no commission on its own, but it's the easiest referral to make — no credit card, no risk to your relationship with the client. If they upgrade later, your 30% starts on whichever paid plan they move to.

A small first cohort, locked into these terms for good

This program is opening with a limited founding group rather than a public affiliate signup. Founding partners keep the 30%-for-life rate even as later terms change, get a direct line to the engineer who built the product for technical questions or client calls, and have real input into what gets built next. Being early is the advantage here, not a risk to hedge against.

Three steps, and the selling part isn't one of them

Step 1

Refer

Send a warm intro or forward a link to a client who's outgrown HubSpot's native reporting. That's the whole ask — you already know how to close your own clients better than a founder you've never worked with.

Step 2

We onboard

For the client, it's just another HubSpot app install — nothing more. Whether you run the OAuth connection or the client does it themselves doesn't matter; either way it's a five-minute step. What matters is everything running behind it: DataLabs.store operates the infrastructure, the sync, the MCP connector, and the ongoing data-quality checks, so it keeps working long after the install screen closes.

Step 3

You earn

30% of whatever they pay, every month, for as long as they remain a customer. Tracked against your name from the first conversation.

Low risk to recommend, built by someone who has done this before

DataLabs.store's DataSync and AI Context Bridge for HubSpot were built from scratch by an engineer with years of hands-on experience building HubSpot data-replication infrastructure for other analytics products — this is a from-the-ground-up implementation, not a repackaged one. That's the technical judgment behind the sync engine your client would be running on.

Referring a client costs you nothing if it doesn't work out: paid plans include a 14-day free trial, the Free tier requires no credit card at all, and every plan is billed month-to-month with no annual lock-in. If a client tries it and it's not for them, they cancel and nothing was risked on your recommendation.

Straight answer on the HubSpot App Marketplace: DataLabs.store isn't listed there yet. Marketplace listing requires a track record of live, active installs, which is exactly what a founding partner cohort helps build. If that listing matters to your client conversation, the trial period and the SQL receipt behind every answer are the things to point to in the meantime — not a badge.

Common questions

Do I have to sell it myself?
No. A warm intro or a forwarded link is the referral. Onboarding, demos, and technical setup happen directly between DataLabs.store and your client.
How and when do I get paid?
Commission is calculated on what your referred client actually pays each month, for as long as they stay subscribed. Exact payout schedule and method are confirmed when you're accepted into the founding cohort — this program is being run hands-on at this stage, not through a self-serve affiliate platform yet.
What if my client cancels?
Commission stops when their subscription stops, and resumes automatically if they resubscribe later. There's no clawback on the months already earned.
Do I need to be a HubSpot-certified partner or agency?
No. This is open to anyone who sets up HubSpot integrations, admin work, or reporting for clients — certified agency, freelancer, or fractional operator.
Is DataLabs.store listed in the HubSpot App Marketplace?
Not yet. That listing requires a track record of live installs, which the founding partner cohort is helping build toward. It doesn't affect what the product does today or the terms of this program.
Can I refer more than one client?
Yes — there's no cap on the number of clients you refer, and commission is tracked and paid per client, independently.

Apply to the founding partner program

A short reply is enough to start: who you are, roughly how many HubSpot clients you work with, and whether you have someone in mind already. Everything else gets worked out in the conversation.

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