Suppose you're a HubSpot Super Administrator, Primary Account Contact or Technical Administrator on your HubSpot portal. In that case, you may have received an email from the HubSpot product team entitled "Important details on upcoming changes to API Keys". Alternatively, your HubSpot Customer Services Manager may have directed you here! Either way, if you're looking for the lowdown on one of the most critical updates to how HubSpot secures the flow of data between your privately integrated software endpoints, then you're in the right place.
What's Changing And Why It Should Matter To You?
HubSpot will be retiring API Keys soon; 30 November 2022 is the cut-off. Also, those involved in the technical weeds of HubSpot integration may have noticed that you can't create new API keys.
This is because HubSpot is encouraging us to move to what it calls "Private Apps" to secure our integrations in future. Private Apps offer tighter security and allow more granular control over your integrations and account data than legacy API keys.
Put simply, in the past, when we connected our applications via the traditional API key method, we enabled both read and write access to the integrated software endpoints. Private Apps, however, allow us to control specific read-write attributes granularly. This makes it both more secure and offers developers a better degree of control, especially when compliance is front of mind for so many businesses.
You will need to migrate your API keys to Private Apps wherever they are used for custom integration purposes.
The good news is that "native applications", you know, the ones you integrate via the HubSpot App Marketplace or those you have already integrated via the App Marketplace, remain unaffected.
API keys are being sunsetted to make way for HubSpot’s CRM V3 API. Therefore HubSpot is using this opportunity to sunset the eCommerce Bridge API and the Accounting Extension API on 1 December 2022.
The eCommerce Bridge API will need to be migrated to use HubSpot’s latest CRM V3 API. Please note that your triggered emails and workflows associated with the eCommerce Bridge API will also be affected, and other unforeseen issues could arise.
The Accounting Extension API will need to be migrated to use the CRM Cards API.
The Struto team is here to help.
Your integration will no longer work after 30 November 2022 and will return a 404 error.