| name | deal-management |
| description | Run the full deal lifecycle from CLI — discover pipelines/stages, qualify MQLs into deals with associations, advance/reassign in bulk, hunt stalled deals, and close. |
| triggers | ["create deal","qualify lead","MQL to SQL","qualify MQL","deal from contact","advance deal","move deal stage","reassign deal","stalled deals","deals past close date","accelerate pipeline","close deal","deal lifecycle"] |
Resources
| File | When to use |
|---|
resources/lifecycle-stage-progression.md | Lifecycle stage API values + the contact-side updates that pair with deal moves. |
resources/stalled-deal-queries.md | Filter cookbook for stalled / no-activity / past-close-date deals with dynamic dates. |
Foundations
Read bulk-operations/SKILL.md first — JSONL piping, batch read, pagination, and the dry-run/digest/confirm flow live there. Reshape recipes are in bulk-operations/resources/json-patterns.md. hubspot <command> --help is the source of truth. Object types are plural (contacts, deals, companies). For property reference: hubspot properties list --type deals — don't hardcode property tables.
1. Discover pipelines and stages
Pipeline and stage IDs are portal-specific. Always discover at runtime — never hardcode across portals.
hubspot pipelines list --type deals --format jsonl
hubspot pipelines stages --type deals --pipeline default --format jsonl
Grab a specific stage ID by label:
QUALIFIED=$(hubspot pipelines stages --type deals --pipeline default --format jsonl \
| jq -r 'select(.label=="Qualified To Buy") | .id')
The IDs shown above (appointmentscheduled, closedwon, etc.) are HubSpot's standard default deal pipeline stages — but discover yours every run since portals can rename or remove them.
2. Qualify an MQL into a deal
Find connected MQLs without a deal, then for each: create the deal, associate to contact + company, promote lifecycle.
hubspot objects search --type contacts \
--filter "lifecyclestage=marketingqualifiedlead AND hs_lead_status=CONNECTED AND num_associated_deals=0" \
--properties email,firstname,lastname,company,hubspot_owner_id
hubspot associations list --from contacts:<contact_id> --to companies
hubspot objects create --type deals \
--property "dealname=Acme Corp - Inbound" \
--property pipeline=default --property dealstage=qualifiedtobuy \
--property amount=0 --property hubspot_owner_id=<owner_id>
hubspot associations create --from deals:<deal_id> --to contacts:<contact_id>
hubspot associations create --from deals:<deal_id> --to companies:<company_id>
hubspot objects update --type contacts <contact_id> \
--property lifecyclestage=salesqualifiedlead --property hs_lead_status=OPEN_DEAL
Bulk pattern — many MQLs at once
objects create returns one result line per stdin line, in input order. Capture both streams and join by line for associations:
hubspot objects search --type contacts \
--filter "lifecyclestage=marketingqualifiedlead AND hs_lead_status=CONNECTED AND num_associated_deals=0" \
--properties email,firstname,lastname,company,hubspot_owner_id \
> /tmp/mqls.jsonl
jq -c '{properties:{
dealname: ((.properties.firstname // "") + " " + (.properties.lastname // "") + " - " + (.properties.company // "Unknown")),
pipeline:"default", dealstage:"qualifiedtobuy", amount:"0", dealtype:"newbusiness",
hubspot_owner_id:(.properties.hubspot_owner_id // "")
}}' /tmp/mqls.jsonl \
| hubspot objects create --type deals > /tmp/deals.jsonl
jq -e 'select(.ok==false)' /tmp/deals.jsonl > /dev/null && { echo "Some deal creates failed — inspect /tmp/deals.jsonl" >&2; exit 1; }
paste <(jq -r '.id' /tmp/mqls.jsonl) <(jq -r '.id' /tmp/deals.jsonl) \
| jq -cR 'split("\t") | {from:("deals:" + .[1]), to:("contacts:" + .[0])}' \
| hubspot associations create
jq -c '{id, properties:{lifecyclestage:"salesqualifiedlead", hs_lead_status:"OPEN_DEAL"}}' /tmp/mqls.jsonl \
| hubspot objects update --type contacts
Company associations need a separate per-contact pass via hubspot associations list --from contacts:<id> --to companies — a contact may have zero or many companies.
Pre-qualification checks are just filters on the search: has email, has a company, no open deal, has an owner — all in the --filter already. See resources/lifecycle-stage-progression.md for the full stage progression and contact-side updates.
3. Advance or reassign in bulk
hubspot objects search --type deals --filter "dealstage=qualifiedtobuy" \
| jq -c '{id, properties:{dealstage:"presentationscheduled"}}' \
| hubspot objects update --type deals --dry-run
OLD=$(hubspot owners list --format jsonl | jq -r 'select(.email=="old@co.com") | .id')
NEW=$(hubspot owners list --format jsonl | jq -r 'select(.email=="new@co.com") | .id')
hubspot objects search --type deals --filter "hubspot_owner_id=$OLD AND hs_is_closed!=true" \
| jq -c "{id, properties:{hubspot_owner_id:\"$NEW\"}}" \
| hubspot objects update --type deals --dry-run
For >100 rows, the dry-run emits a digest line; re-pipe with --digest <hash> --confirm <count>. Full flow in bulk-operations/SKILL.md.
4. Find stalled deals
Filter cookbook with dynamic dates lives in resources/stalled-deal-queries.md. The core query:
hubspot objects search --type deals \
--filter "hs_last_activity_date<$(date -v-30d +%Y-%m-%d) AND hs_is_closed!=true" \
--properties dealname,dealstage,closedate,hubspot_owner_id,hs_last_activity_date
Pipe the result into an update (extend close dates, move stage, set a flag) or into task creation. For follow-up tasks/calls/notes against stalled deals, see the sales-execution skill — don't duplicate activity-object property handling here.
hubspot objects search --type deals \
--filter "closedate<$(date +%Y-%m-%d) AND hs_is_closed!=true" \
| jq -c '{id, properties:{closedate:"2026-06-30"}}' \
| hubspot objects update --type deals --dry-run
5. Close
Closing is a stage update + closedate (YYYY-MM-DD). hs_is_closed and hs_is_closed_won are read-only — HubSpot derives them from the stage.
hubspot objects update --type deals <deal_id> \
--property dealstage=closedwon --property closedate=2026-05-15
hubspot objects search --type deals --filter "dealstage=contractsent AND hubspot_owner_id=<owner_id>" \
| jq -c '{id, properties:{dealstage:"closedwon", closedate:"2026-05-15"}}' \
| hubspot objects update --type deals --dry-run
Win/loss analysis (close reasons, win rate, ARR roll-up) is in the sales-reporting skill.
Known constraints
- Bulk MQL → deal needs a two-pass shell flow: associations must be built from
objects create output, not in the same pipe.
lifecyclestage is forward-only in most portal settings — backward transitions may be rejected.
closedate is a date string (YYYY-MM-DD). Datetime activity props (hs_last_activity_date) also accept a date string for </> comparisons.
- No sequences/cadences API in the CLI — create a follow-up task via
sales-execution instead.