Predictions get stranded
Most platforms generate scores and leave them in their own UI. Moving them into the CRM is a separate engineering project.
Wave · HubSpot Enrichment
Wave provisions seven contact properties in HubSpot and keeps them current automatically. Your workflows, lists, and reps get smarter the moment Wave runs, with no pipeline to build.
Quick answer
Wave automatically populates seven native HubSpot contact properties on every scoring cycle: predicted inbound channel and promotional channel, preferred content format, buying-group role, the next content theme, the preferred send window, and the target cadence interval. There is no data warehouse, Zapier, or webhook work; the moment Wave runs, every HubSpot workflow and rep view is already smarter.
Key capabilities
Last updated June 2026
The problem
The missing link in most intelligence deployments is activation. You buy a smart platform, then spend months trying to pipe its output into the tools where reps and automation actually live.
Most platforms generate scores and leave them in their own UI. Moving them into the CRM is a separate engineering project.
Teams wire up Zapier, webhooks, or a warehouse sync just to get insight onto the contact record. It breaks and needs babysitting.
If a prediction is not on the record the rep opens, it might as well not exist.
How Wave does it
Wave writes its predictions straight onto the HubSpot contact record as standard properties, governed and auditable.
Wave sets up the seven contact properties in your portal on setup. There is no manual field creation.
Each scoring run updates the fields. Wave reads the current value first and skips the write when nothing changed.
Every write is logged with the previous and new value. Per-tenant kill switches let you pause any field without touching the others.
Filter lists, enroll sequences, route workflows, and brief reps using fields that fill themselves.
Where it fits
Wave was designed from day one to make HubSpot the activation surface. Each property maps cleanly to the product that produces it.
For the technical reader, the seven fields are tw_predicted_inbound_channel and tw_predicted_promo_channel from Channel Affinity, tw_predicted_engagement_channel (the preferred content format) from Engagement Channel, tw_buying_group_role and tw_next_theme from Buying Groups, and tw_predicted_send_window and tw_predicted_cadence_days from Cadence Affinity. You can rename any of them to match fields you already use. Writeback is HubSpot today, with Marketo next.
Works alongside Channel Affinity, Buying Groups, Cadence Affinity.
Why Wave is different
Ask any competing platform how many HubSpot fields it populates, how fast, and with what audit trail. For most, moving predictions into the CRM is a custom build.
FAQ
Seven native contact properties: predicted inbound channel and promotional channel, preferred content format, buying-group role, the next content theme, the preferred send window, and the target cadence interval. They update automatically on each scoring cycle.
No. Wave provisions the properties in your portal on setup, so there is no manual field creation. You can rename them to match fields you already use.
No. Wave writes directly to HubSpot through the official app connection. There is no warehouse, no Zapier, and no webhook engineering required.
Yes. Every write is recorded with the previous value, the new value, and the model version that produced it. You can roll any write back in one step.
Yes. Per-tenant, per-field kill switches let you enable Channel Affinity writeback first, add Buying Groups later, and control Cadence Affinity separately. There is no all-or-nothing dependency.
No. Wave reads the current property value before writing and skips the call when the value has not changed, so only real changes produce a write.
Writeback is HubSpot today, with Marketo next. Wave reads from HubSpot, Snowflake, and secure file upload now, with Marketo and Salesforce in progress.
Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We will show the seven properties Wave would populate and how your existing workflows would use them.
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Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We will show the contact properties Wave would populate and how your sequences and reps would use them.
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