Does HubSpot use AWS?

HubSpot has been a member of the AWS Partner Network (APN) for several years, and has been using AWS since 2011. HubSpot's use of AWS has helped the company to scale its infrastructure, keep its data secure, and innovate more easily.

Yes, HubSpot uses AWS. HubSpot's product infrastructure is hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the United States East region or AWS in the Germany region. This means that HubSpot's data and applications are stored and processed on remote servers that are managed by AWS.

HubSpot has been a member of the AWS Partner Network (APN) for several years, and has been using AWS since 2011. HubSpot's use of AWS has helped the company to scale its infrastructure, keep its data secure, and innovate more easily.

In 2021, HubSpot announced a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) with AWS to support the expansion of the HubSpot for Startups program. Through the SCA, HubSpot for Startups will double down on the successes of its existing program and build new tools and resources to help startups grow better.

Here are some of the benefits that HubSpot has seen from using AWS:

  • Scalability: HubSpot has been able to scale its infrastructure easily as its customer base has grown.
  • Security: AWS has a strong track record of security, and HubSpot has been able to keep its data secure by using AWS's security features.
  • Innovation: HubSpot has been able to innovate more easily by using AWS's cloud-based services.

Overall, HubSpot has been very pleased with its use of AWS. AWS has helped HubSpot to scale its infrastructure, keep its data secure, and innovate more easily.