HubSpot partners unite for global growth
A digital consultancy duo is set to accelerate international expansion by combining their expertise and resources across multiple regions.
Bright Digital and Six & Flow, both recognised HubSpot Elite Partners, have joined forces to create a “global powerhouse” focused on CRM, integrations, revenue operations and artificial intelligence solutions.
Bright Digital, the largest HubSpot partner in the Benelux region, and Manchester-based Six & Flow, established across the UK, Ireland, Canada and South Africa, aim to provide mid-market and enterprise clients with enhanced digital transformation services.
Bosses say the partnership promises broader expertise, faster innovation and greater access to a globally connected team, benefiting both clients and employees.
Lambert van Asselt, co-founder of Bright Digital, said: “The HubSpot partner ecosystem is moving upmarket, while HubSpot customers need larger partners with the knowledge and experience to solve complex digital challenges.
“That is why we are very pleased that we can continue our international expansion with Six & Flow, one of the best-known HubSpot partners, to build the global HubSpot tech consultancy partner of the future together.”
Richard Wood, founder of Six & Flow, added: “HubSpot is starting to pull away from the other players in the smart CRM space.
“The continued move upmarket sees an increased need to solve complex needs, both technically and geographically.
“With the foundations Bright, Systony and BrixCRM have built over the last 12 months, alongside the amazing team we have at Six & Flow, it’s a perfect fit to continue solving for HubSpot customers.
“We’re excited to set the standard of what excellence looks like across this new generation of partners.”
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