HubSpot’s Data Quality Command Center centralizes duplicate detection, formatting suggestions, missing/enrichment gaps, and property anomaly monitoring. Turn on weekly digests and command-center alerts, fix issues with a lightweight remediation workflow (native first, partner apps when you scale), enforce property governance at creation time, and track a small set of data-quality KPIs on an exec-facing dashboard.
The Command Center provides one place to monitor and clean CRM data: duplicate contacts/companies, formatting issues, missing data / enrichment coverage, and property anomalies (Pro/Enterprise). It’s permission-controlled—admins can grant Data quality tools access so non-super-admins can use it.
Why it matters: It turns “hunt-and-peck” cleanup into a repeatable operational routine with alerts, tables you can filter, and quick actions for fixes.
Start with HubSpot’s Manage duplicates flow to review and merge, then document “match rules” you trust (email, domain, phone). When volume/edge cases grow, extend with partner tools that add bulk jobs, custom matching, and automation (e.g., Insycle).
Why Insycle at scale: It supports bulk merges and advanced matching (similar/partial field logic), and covers tickets/deals too—useful beyond the basic UI.
Use the Formatting issues view to normalize names, phones, addresses, and more. 2025 updates added more control over which issue types HubSpot monitors—lean on that to reduce noise. For Missing data, list incomplete records and fix in bulk or loop in ops owners.
Create workflows that normalize values on the way in (e.g., title-case names, standardize countries, strip punctuation in phones). That way, every import/form sync lands clean by design—not just after a cleanup sprint.
Use the Command Center’s tables + your weekly digest to track issue volume over time and confirm merges/fixes are trending down. Keep short notes of what you fixed and why (your ops runbook).
Strong data quality starts with who can create/edit properties and how. In 2025, HubSpot made it easier to set view/edit access—including choosing access at property creation—so you can restrict noisy, duplicative fields from day one. Apply this for contacts, companies, deals, tickets, and custom objects.
If you’re leaning into Breeze (HubSpot’s AI updates from INBOUND 2024), fold those workflows into your governance: define allowed property types/naming patterns and how enrichment feeds the Command Center.
Track a focused set tied to Command Center signals and your SLA:
Use the weekly data quality digest for top-line trend and combine with command-center tables + reports to build your month-over-month view.
Create a simple dashboard for leadership that shows:
Native first, partners when you outgrow the UI or need nuanced matching:
Codify SOPs: who can create properties, naming conventions, required fields by object/stage, and when to add vs. reuse fields. Give Data quality tools access only to the right users, and review data-quality KPIs monthly with Sales/Marketing/CS leaders.
Where do I enable the Weekly Data Quality Digest?
In the Command Center: enable the weekly email that summarizes alerts, duplicates, formatting suggestions, and properties changes.
Can non-admins access the Command Center?
Yes—admins can toggle Data quality tools access in user permissions.
Can I control which formatting issues HubSpot monitors?
Yes—HubSpot’s newer controls let you manage tracked issue types, streamlining your queue.
Do I need a partner app for dedupe?
Start native. If you’re facing large volumes or need advanced matching/automation, tools like Insycle extend HubSpot effectively.