HubSpot Made Easy: Modules, Templates & Campaign-Ready Pages

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How I Work

I build HubSpot solutions that balance developer quality with marketer usability. I leverage built-in modules whenever possible, create custom modules when needed, and ensure all assets are scalable, reusable, and easy to maintain.

Scalable

Reusable modules & templates for faster deployment.

Flexible

Easily editable by marketing teams without code.

Reliable

Clean code following HubSpot best practices.

Everything I build works smoothly for your team.

I can handle full-stack HubSpot development and integrations.


Skills & Tech Stack:

  • HubL, HTML, CSS, JS - custom development
  • HubSpot CMS & HubDB - themes, modules, dynamic content
  • CRM & Marketing Automation - integrations, workflows

Latest works

Custom HubSpot templates and modules built for scalability, performance, and easy content management.

The Cardinal Theme

Theme Features:

  • Hero Banner – Image with Text
  • Work Section – 3-Column Repeater Cards (Icon + Text)
  • Feature Section – 2-Column Layout (Image + Text)
  • Product Slider – 3-Column Slider with Modal
  • Pricing Module – Flexible Layout (2 or 3 Columns)
  • Services Module – Multi-Row, 3-Column Layout (Icon + Text, Flexible Number of Items)
  • Contact Form
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The Magnet Theme

Theme Features:

  • Hero Banner – Image with Text
  • Highlights Section – 3-Column Repeater Text
  • Counter – 4-Column Layout (Icon + Text)
  • Flex Module 1 – Multi-Row, 3-Column Layout (Image + Text, Flexible Number of Items)
  • Flex Module 2 – Multi-Row, 3-Column Layout (Icon + Text, Flexible Number of Items)
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Take a look at a handpicked selection of my HubSpot modules. Each comes with a quick walkthrough showing how it’s built, how it works, and how marketers can use it.

See the Modules in Action