Visualize Your HubSpot Data Web with the New Daeda Association Viewer
Looking for a way to actually see how all your HubSpot records connect? I’ve got something exciting to share with you this Sunday that might transform how you understand your CRM data.
Introducing the Daeda Association Viewer
After receiving enthusiastic feedback yesterday, I’ve made some tweaks and officially released the Daeda Association Viewer to the public. This powerful tool gives you a comprehensive, visual overview of your HubSpot records and the associations between them.
What It Does
The Association Viewer creates an interactive, force-directed graph of your HubSpot data relationships. Now you can:
- Visualize all connections between your contacts, companies, deals, tickets and more
- Navigate your data relationships in an intuitive, visual format
- Quickly identify missing associations or spot relationship patterns
- Access any record directly from the visualization with a simple click
How to Install It in Your HubSpot Account
Getting started takes just a few minutes:
- Visit https://association-viewer.daeda.tech/auth to install
- Go to Settings in your HubSpot account
- Navigate to Contacts or Companies section
- Go to Record Customization
- Select a View
- Click “Add Cards”
- Select “Association Viewer”
- Hit “Save” Once installed, you’ll see the new card in your contact or company records. Just click “View Associations” to open the visualization.
What’s Coming Next
This is just the beginning! I’m actively developing several enhancements:
- Better technical performance
- Improved layout options
- Support for more object types
- The ability to hide specific record types
- Display of association labels
- And more features as I develop them
Try It Today
The tool is available now and in active development. Your feedback will help shape its evolution, so please share any bugs you encounter or features you’d like to see.
Install the Daeda Association Viewer
Have you ever wished for a better way to visualize your HubSpot data relationships? This tool might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.