HubSpot, Inc. (HUBS) Covered Calls
HubSpot, Inc. provides a leading customer relationship management platform that scales with growth-minded companies. The platform includes integrated "hubs" for marketing, sales, service, operations, and content management. By unifying customer data in a single source of truth, HubSpot helps businesses attract visitors, convert leads, and close deals more effectively. Its cloud-based tools are designed to remove friction from the customer journey and promote inbound growth.
You can sell covered calls on HubSpot, Inc. to lower risk and earn monthly income. Born To Sell's covered call screener gives you customized search capabilities across all possible covered calls but here are a couple of examples for HUBS (prices last updated Fri 4:16 PM ET):
| HubSpot, Inc. (HUBS) Stock Quote | ||||||
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| Last | Change | Bid | Ask | Volume | P/E | Market Cap |
| 230.79 | -14.28 | 228.00 | 230.80 | 1.2M | 285 | 13 |
| Covered Calls For HubSpot, Inc. (HUBS) | ||||||
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| Expiration | Strike | Call Bid | Net Debit | Return If Flat |
Annualized Return If Flat |
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| Apr 17 | 230 | 15.80 | 215.00 | 7.0% | 116% | |
| May 15 | 230 | 26.20 | 204.60 | 12.4% | 90.5% | |
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HubSpot, Inc. (HUBS) is a pioneer of the "inbound" marketing philosophy, providing a comprehensive suite of software tools designed to help businesses grow by attracting and engaging customers. The company’s core offering is its AI-powered Customer Platform, which centers around a unified CRM database. This architecture allows different departments—from marketing and sales to customer support—to work from the same set of data, ensuring a seamless experience for the end user.
Core Business and Products
The company’s product ecosystem is organized into specialized "Hubs." The Marketing Hub provides tools for lead generation, search engine optimization, and automated email campaigns. The Sales Hub offers productivity tools such as email tracking and meeting scheduling to help teams close deals. Additionally, the Service Hub manages customer support tickets and feedback, while the Operations and Content Hubs provide infrastructure for data cleaning and website management. All components are designed with a focus on ease of use and rapid implementation.
Competition and Strategic Outlook
HubSpot competes in the crowded CRM and marketing automation software market. While it originally focused on small and mid-sized businesses, it has increasingly moved upmarket to serve larger enterprises. Its primary competition includes legacy enterprise providers and specialized software-as-a-service firms. Key optionable competitors include:
- Salesforce, the global leader in enterprise CRM and cloud-based business software.
- Microsoft, which competes through its Dynamics 365 suite and deep ecosystem integration.
- Adobe, a major player in marketing automation and digital experience management.
- Oracle, which offers enterprise-grade customer experience and database solutions.
Other competitors include Zendesk and Pipedrive, which offer targeted solutions for customer service and sales pipeline management respectively.
Strategic Outlook and Innovation
HubSpot’s strategic focus centers on the integration of artificial intelligence across its entire platform. The company is actively developing AI agents and assistants that automate routine tasks like content drafting, lead scoring, and customer inquiry resolution. By reducing the manual workload for employees, HubSpot aims to make its platform the essential "cockpit" for business operations. The company continues to expand its marketplace of third-party integrations, ensuring that its CRM remains the central hub for a business’s entire technology stack.
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