Point Clay's HTTP API column at the Deepline webhook, tell Claude how to shape the HubSpot Contact, and Deepline handles the batched upsert. Works as a webhook receiver for any tool that POSTs JSON.
Clay (via webhook) to HubSpot is a supported Deepline workflow path for Claude Code. Use it when an agent needs to run Clay (via webhook), inspect the returned fields, and write the reviewed result into HubSpot with run history, retries, and explicit failure states.
Best query match
“How do I connect Clay (via webhook) to HubSpot with Claude Code?”
Source primitive
Clay (via webhook) returns structured fields that Deepline records with provider attribution and row-level status.
Destination primitive
HubSpot receives only reviewed rows after the pilot command succeeds.
This workflow moves data from Clay (via webhook) into HubSpot with Claude Code as the orchestration layer. It is strongest when you need a repeatable, inspectable handoff with explicit auth, cost math, and recovery steps.
First callable command
curl -s "https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install" | bash
deepline auth registerOne command installs the Deepline CLI and registers a workspace. Takes about 30 seconds. You only do this once per machine.
curl -s "https://code.deepline.com/api/v2/cli/install" | bash
deepline auth registerIn the Deepline dashboard, click Integrations → Clay → copy the generic webhook URL. Paste it into Clay's HTTP API action (or any other tool that POSTs JSON). Deepline treats each POST as a row and routes it to your destination of choice.
In the Deepline dashboard, click Integrations → HubSpot → Authorize. HubSpot's OAuth flow opens in a new tab — pick the account and confirm scopes (contacts read/write, notes write). Deepline handles the token refresh forever.
Open Claude Code and describe the workflow in plain English. Deepline handles the tool calls, waterfall routing, rate limits, auth refresh, and dedup. An example prompt for this pair:
> When a row arrives from my Clay webhook, upsert it into HubSpot Contacts. Match on email, populate firstname, lastname, company, jobtitle, and set lifecyclestage='lead' + hs_lead_status='NEW'. Include clay_enrichment_score and the Clay row_id as custom properties.Once Claude's one-off run looks right, type "Deploy this as a workflow" and tell it the schedule. Deepline wraps the exact prompt + tool chain as a recurring workflow with run history, billing, and alerting in the dashboard.
> Deploy this as a workflow that runs every weekday morning at 8am.For 1,000 leads: $0.50
~0.05 credits per HubSpot upsert (just the CRM write). No enrichment cost on this workflow — Clay already did that upstream. Deepline's credit pricing is pay-as-you-go — see code.deepline.com/docs/pricing for current rates.
Deepline tries the cheapest provider first and only falls back if it misses. For Clay (via webhook) workflows, this means email enrichment stops at the first valid hit — you don't pay for the second and third provider unless you need to.
Once the one-off run looks right, "Deploy this as a workflow" wraps the same prompt + tool chain as a cron-scheduled workflow. Run history, per-run billing, and retry logic all live in the dashboard. No DevOps.
Clay (via webhook) keys, HubSpot OAuth, waterfall fallbacks (Hunter, Dropcontact, Findymail, Prospeo) — all live in the Deepline dashboard. Rotate once; every workflow picks up the new credential automatically.
“Oleg Tomenko's Clay + Instantly 'wrong person' workflow hits a 7% reply rate and 30% positive-reply rate on autopilot.”
“A counter-balance worth knowing: new Clay users routinely burn through their entire credit allocation in the first 48 hours. Waterfall pricing changes the economics.”
Citations sourced from community posts, vendor case studies, and engineering blogs.
Cause: Clay (via webhook) credentials are either expired, revoked at the provider side, or the account tier doesn't expose API access.
Fix: Click the integration row in the dashboard → Test Connection. If it fails, re-paste the API key (or re-run OAuth for OAuth-based providers). Confirm the provider account tier includes API access — most providers gate this to paid tiers.
Cause: The filter returned 0 matches, OR rows failed a downstream gate (email not verified, already in destination, deliverability check failed).
Fix: Open the run in the Deepline dashboard → expand the step-by-step trace. Every row's path is logged: matched/unmatched at each stage. Most frequent culprit is the email-verification gate. Loosen the filter or remove the gate in the prompt if that's the cause.
Cause: Either hit a provider rate-limit, ran out of Deepline credits, or the destination API returned 500s Deepline classified as permanent.
Fix: Dashboard → Workflows → Recent Runs. Failed runs show the exact error and a "Replay" button. Credits are visible top-right. Rate-limit issues auto-resume once the window resets; permanent errors need intervention.
No. You need Claude Code (the CLI/IDE). Deepline provides the tool-execution layer and credit system. Your Claude Code subscription or Anthropic API key handles the LLM calls — Deepline handles the GTM actions underneath.
Built-in. For HubSpot as a destination, Deepline uses the provider-native idempotency key (email for HubSpot/Attio, External_Id for Salesforce, campaign-level dedup for Instantly/Smartlead/Lemlist). Reruns update existing records instead of creating duplicates.
Yes. Paste them in the Deepline dashboard under Integrations. Deepline uses your keys for the actual provider calls — you keep your provider contracts, billing, and rate limit allocation. Deepline's credit billing only covers the orchestration + waterfall layer.
Deepline runs exactly what you describe. The 1000 in cost-math is the reference cost per 1K rows — a 3-row run costs 3/1000 of that total. You never pay for rows that don't exist.
Yes. Mention it in the prompt — e.g. "If Clay (via webhook) doesn't return an email, fall back to Hunter → Dropcontact → Findymail." Deepline assembles the waterfall automatically and charges you only for the provider that successfully finds each row.
Use Deepline as a receiver for your Clay HTTP API column, then tell Claude to upsert each row into Salesforce Leads using the Clay row_id as External ID. Deepline handles OAuth refresh and rate-limit retries.
Connect Apollo and HubSpot in Deepline, tell Claude exactly who to find and how to tag them in HubSpot, and the workflow runs. Deepline batches 100 Contacts per HubSpot call and handles the 150 req/10s rate limit.
Run it on Deepline or fork the full skill pack on GitHub. Either way, the code is yours to read and change.