| name | quote-to-cash |
| description | Build the product catalog, assemble quotes (line items + associations to deals), and track invoices and subscriptions through to revenue. |
| triggers | ["create product","product catalog","build a quote","create quote","line items","associate line items","outstanding invoices","overdue invoices","active subscriptions","quote to cash"] |
Resources
| File | When to use |
|---|
resources/q2c-essentials.md | Six-field cheat sheet, association directions, portal caveats for invoices/subscriptions/orders/carts. |
Foundations
Read bulk-operations/SKILL.md first — JSONL piping, batch read, pagination, and the dry-run/digest/confirm flow for destructive ops live there. Reshape recipes (read → write payload) are in bulk-operations/resources/json-patterns.md.
hubspot <command> --help is the source of truth. Object types are plural (products, line_items, quotes, invoices, subscriptions). Never hardcode property tables — hubspot properties list --type <type> is one call away. Verify any enum value the agent is about to write with hubspot properties get --type <type> --name <property> and read options[].value.
Portal note: invoices, subscriptions, orders, carts show an empty objectTypeId in hubspot objects types. They work through objects search/list when the token has the matching scope (invoices-read, subscriptions-read, etc.) and 403 otherwise. CLI-created quotes are always DRAFT; approval routing, share links, PDF generation, and invoice creation usually require the HubSpot UI.
1. Create a product
hubspot objects create --type products \
--property name="Enterprise License" \
--property price=12000 \
--property hs_sku=ENT-001
For a recurring product set recurringbillingfrequency; check the API enum values first with hubspot properties get --type products --name recurringbillingfrequency --format json | jq -r '.options[].value'. Bulk-import a catalog by piping JSONL of {"properties":{...}} to hubspot objects create --type products --dry-run.
2. Build a quote: line items → quote → associations
objects create emits one result line per stdin line, in input order. That lets you build line items, capture their IDs, and associate them to the new quote in three pipes — no per-record shell loop.
DEAL_ID=12345
jq -c '{properties:{
name:.name, quantity:(.qty|tostring), price:(.price|tostring),
hs_product_id:.product_id, hs_line_item_currency_code:"USD"
}}' items.jsonl \
| hubspot objects create --type line_items > /tmp/lineitems.jsonl
QUOTE_ID=$(hubspot objects create --type quotes \
--property hs_title="Acme Corp - 2026" \
--property hs_expiration_date=2026-06-30 \
--property hs_currency=USD \
--format json | jq -r '.data.id // .id')
jq -r '.id' /tmp/lineitems.jsonl \
| jq -cR --arg q "$QUOTE_ID" '{from:("quotes:" + $q), to:("line_items:" + .)}' \
| hubspot associations create
hubspot associations create --from "deals:$DEAL_ID" --to "quotes:$QUOTE_ID"
Discount handling — discount is the writable percentage (10 = 10% off). hs_total_discount is HubSpot-computed; do not set it. Verify with hubspot properties get --type line_items --name hs_total_discount (look for modificationMetadata.readOnlyValue:true) before relying on this in a portal you don't own.
Promote a quote out of DRAFT when ready to share:
hubspot objects update --type quotes <quote_id> --property hs_status=APPROVAL_NOT_NEEDED
Verify hs_status enum values for your portal: hubspot properties get --type quotes --name hs_status --format json | jq -r '.options[].value'.
3. Track invoices
The CLI reads invoice data and updates status; creation usually needs HubSpot Commerce + UI. Filter by hs_invoice_status and date.
hubspot objects search --type invoices \
--filter "hs_invoice_status=OUTSTANDING" \
--properties hs_number,hs_amount_billed,hs_balance,hs_due_date
hubspot objects search --type invoices \
--filter "hs_due_date<$(date +%Y-%m-%d) AND hs_invoice_status!=PAID" \
--properties hs_number,hs_due_date,hs_balance
hubspot objects search --type invoices \
--filter "hs_invoice_date>=$(date -v-30d +%Y-%m-%d 2>/dev/null || date -d '30 days ago' +%Y-%m-%d)" \
--properties hs_number,hs_amount_billed,hs_invoice_date
Verify the status enum the same way: hubspot properties get --type invoices --name hs_invoice_status --format json | jq -r '.options[].value'.
4. Track subscriptions
Same shape, filter on hs_subscription_status. Verify the enum values before writing the filter — do not hardcode ACTIVE/CANCELLED/PAST_DUE:
hubspot properties get --type subscriptions --name hs_subscription_status --format json \
| jq -r '.options[].value'
hubspot objects search --type subscriptions \
--filter "hs_subscription_status=<value-from-above>" \
--properties hs_mrr,hs_arr,hs_subscription_status
hubspot objects search --type subscriptions \
--filter "hs_subscription_status=<active-value>" --format json \
| jq '[.data[].properties.hs_mrr | select(. != null) | tonumber] | add'
Known constraints
invoices, subscriptions, orders, carts need the matching read scope on the active token; 403 means the user OAuth login or private-app token is missing the scope.
- Destructive ops (
objects delete on products/quotes/line_items) often need a private-app token: export HUBSPOT_ACCESS_TOKEN=<token>. See bulk-operations/SKILL.md for the dry-run → digest → confirm flow before bulk-deleting catalog records.
- Quote share links, PDF generation, approval routing, and from-scratch invoice creation are UI-only — the CLI updates records but cannot send a quote to a customer.
hs_total_discount on line items is read-only — set discount (percentage) instead.