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Design and Development

Don’t build your CRM until you can see it.

Most implementation problems begin long before implementation starts. CRM Architecture & System Design transforms strategy, process maps, and audit findings into a complete system blueprint, so every workflow, property, integration, and automation has a purpose before anyone touches the build.

Most CRM projects are designed while they’re being built.

That’s where things start to break.

  • A new property gets added because someone asks for it.
  • A workflow gets created to solve a one-off problem.
  • An integration gets connected without considering downstream effects.

Months later, nobody understands how the system works, why it was configured that way, or what happens if something changes.

The result isn’t complexity.

It’s uncertainty.

Architecture exists to eliminate uncertainty before implementation begins.

The blueprint behind the build.

Data model design

Contacts, companies, deals, tickets, custom objects, associations, and lifecycle management designed around your business model instead of HubSpot defaults.

System architecture mapping

A visual representation of how information moves through your organization, including ownership, handoffs, automations, and reporting dependencies.

Pipeline and process design

Sales, marketing, onboarding, service, and operational workflows mapped from entry point to outcome.

Integration strategy

How HubSpot will connect to the rest of your technology ecosystem, including ownership of data, sync direction, and governance standards.

Design first. Build second.

Ensure your systems are designed for the purposes to which they are built with a clear blueprint before development. 

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Review

We consolidate findings from Discovery and the Audit phase.

Architect

I create visual system maps, data models, workflows, and integration plans.

Validate

We review the proposed architecture together and pressure-test assumptions before anything is built.

Reverse Demo

Instead of showing you a finished system after implementation, I walk you through exactly how the future system will work before development begins.

Approve

Final stakeholder sign-off ensures everyone agrees on the design before moving into implementation.

Deliverables

CRM Architecture Blueprint

Data Model Documentation

Pipeline & Workflow Maps

Integration Strategy Document

Reporting and Dashboard Framework

Implementation Specification

Most importantly, you’ll know exactly what is being built before any configuration work begins.

No surprises. No assumptions. No expensive redesigns halfway through the project.

Built for Your Current Needs

Organizations making significant changes

 

Teams implementing HubSpot Enterprise

Enterprise functionality introduces flexibility and complexity. Architecture ensures that flexibility becomes an advantage rather than a liability.

Organizations with multiple departments

Sales, marketing, service, operations, and leadership often have competing requirements. Architecture aligns those requirements before implementation begins.

Companies replacing legacy systems

Migration projects succeed when future-state design is clear before historical data is moved.

Common Questions

Do we really need architecture if we already know what we want?

Knowing what you want and documenting how it should work are different things. Architecture turns ideas into a system everyone can evaluate and approve.

What if stakeholders disagree?

That’s exactly why this phase exists. It’s much easier to resolve disagreements on a diagram than in a live production environment.

Can architecture uncover issues we missed during discovery?

Frequently. Visualizing a system often reveals dependencies, reporting gaps, and process conflicts that weren’t obvious in interviews.

Can another team implement the design?

Yes. The deliverables are yours. Whether implementation happens with me, another partner, or internally, the blueprint remains valuable.