Our client Maxim Properties engaged us to integrate their user portal with HubSpot to power automated, contextually-sensitive communications using the Transactional Email add-on and various APIs.
Maxim Properties is a real estate brokerage with an exclusive inventory of properties for sale within California and Florida, and other western states. Maxim is a part of the Wedgewood family of companies.
Wedgewood is a leading acquirer of distressed residential real estate, and has grown into a vertically integrated company within that space. Maxim ultimately sells properties that were acquired and rehabilitated by the Wedgewood ecosystem of companies.
Salted Stone has been systematically redesigning Wedgewood family websites for the past 12+ months; Maxim Properties presented a more robust technical challenge than some of the others inasmuch as the site required the ability to communicate in an automated basis with its users in order to be optimally effective from a marketing standpoint.
The centerpiece of Maxim’s operation is its exclusive database of properties. The website invites visitors to create an account to gain access to opportunities that non-registered users do not have. Users are able to search for available properties around a variety of criteria, but registered users can label specific properties as “favorites,” save personal preferences around preferred regions, request an Open House, and more. Registered users can also manage and update their personal settings on an ongoing basis. Salted Stone created the frontend website as well as the associated user database.
During the spec process, Maxim expressed a number of desires for this website that Salted Stone believed were aligned with features of the HubSpot marketing platform, such as:
Salted Stone advised that the HubSpot marketing platform – with the addition of the Transactional Email module – could satisfy all of Maxim’s functional specifications and meet its project requirements.
Salted Stone architected a solution that integrated the underlying framework of the Maxim Properties website and registered user database with HubSpot using the HubSpot Contacts API and then layered the transactional email functionality overtop using the HubSpot Single-Send API.
Registration Touchpoint – Contacts API
The initial integration touchpoint occurs during the user registration process. When a user first registers to access Maxim’s property listing database, the site collects standard personal and account information, but also seeks to gather data related to geographic interests and preferences. Upon registration form submittal, this information is passed into HubSpot via API to create a Contact and populate both standard and custom contact property fields.
These Lists can then be used to power manually triggered or automated Workflow emails related to the specific property in question, or any variety of targeted, behavior and/or interest-centric communications.
Whether Maxim wants to announce an Open House to all Contacts who have checked out 920 W 29th Street in San Pedro, or promote a special financing offer from one of its preferred lenders to all Contacts who have multiple views properties in Nevada – it’s all doable thanks to the integration and HubSpot’s native apps.
Transactional Email Functionality – Single-Send API
Transactional emails have become a relatively standard feature among industry leading real estate websites like Redfin and Zillow. Maxim desired to offer its users a similar experience.
Salted Stone worked with the Maxim team to architect a system that satisfies their overall business objectives, and a core component of this system relies on an integration with HubSpot using the Transactional Email add-on and the associated Single-Send API.
Details of the system are as follows:
This was a neat project to participate in for a variety of reasons, but chiefly among them was the opportunity to sink our fingers into HubSpot’s Transactional Email add-on.
Stephen Yager, a Web Engineer at Salted Stone, says:
“This project was rewarding because we were able to explore one of the less common APIs that HubSpot has to offer and solve a non-standard pain point for one of our clients.”
It was gratifying to bring a dynamic solution to life that allows a website to effectively communicate with its users in a contextually sensitive manner. In many respects, the Maxim Properties website is itself an embedded part of an ongoing, branched-logic nurture Workflow aimed at moving prospective clients down through the buying funnel.
We really enjoyed tapping into this rarely used HubSpot capability to meet Maxim’s business objectives and help increase the value provided by their website for its visitors.