9 HubSpot AI Feature Every Marketing Coordinator And Marketing Manager Should Be Using
Marketing coordinators and marketing managers sit in a tough spot.
You’re responsible for campaigns, lead flow, reporting, tools, agencies, and alignment with sales — but you’re not meant to live inside HubSpot all day. You need clarity, speed, and confidence that things are moving in the right direction.
HubSpot’s AI features are most useful when they reduce mental load and help you steer work — not when they add more tools to manage.
These are the nine HubSpot AI features that genuinely help marketing teams do their job better.
1. Breeze: chat to ask almost anything
Breeze allows marketers to ask natural-language questions inside HubSpot and get answers using real CRM and marketing data.
Marketing teams use it to:
- Sense-check campaign performance quickly
- Ask what’s driving leads or drop-offs
- Build simple reports without digging through menus
- Get clarity without waiting on specialists
It’s especially useful for managers who need answers, not another system to learn.
2. AI-generated email and campaign copy drafts
AI-generated copy works best as a starting point.
It helps with:
- Drafting first versions of emails or landing pages
- Adapting messaging for different segments
- Speeding up campaign creation
Human review still matters. The value is momentum, not perfection.
3. Buyer’s intent insights
Buyer’s intent insights surface when contacts or accounts show increased engagement or interest.
For marketing teams, this helps:
- Adjust nurturing and messaging
- Prioritise audiences for campaigns
- Align timing with sales outreach
Intent works best when marketing and sales agree on how it’s interpreted and acted on.
4. Lead scoring suggestions and insights
AI-supported lead scoring helps marketers understand which behaviours and attributes actually correlate with downstream outcomes.
This supports:
- Better lead qualification
- More meaningful MQL definitions
- Stronger alignment with sales
Scoring should guide focus, not act as a promise.
5. Content agent
The Content Agent helps marketing teams plan, draft, and structure content using existing context from your HubSpot account.
It’s useful for:
- Outlining blog posts or landing pages
- Drafting first-pass content faster
- Maintaining consistency across messaging
It doesn’t replace content strategy. It helps teams move from idea to draft with less friction.
6. Social agent
The Social Agent supports social content creation and planning by adapting messaging for different platforms and formats.
Marketing teams use it to:
- Turn campaign messaging into social-ready posts
- Maintain tone consistency across channels
- Reduce time spent rewriting similar content
It’s especially helpful for teams managing multiple channels with limited time.
7. Campaign and performance summaries
AI-generated summaries help translate complex performance data into clear narratives.
This is particularly useful when:
- Reporting to leadership
- Sharing updates with sales
- Preparing for planning sessions
Good summaries save time and reduce misinterpretation.
8. Data enrichment and context surfacing
AI-assisted enrichment fills in gaps around contacts, companies, and accounts.
For marketing teams, this improves:
- Segmentation accuracy
- Personalisation
- Audience understanding
It improves inputs, not strategy.
9. Content remix
Content remix allows marketing teams to repurpose existing content into new formats quickly.
This is useful for:
- Turning blogs into emails or social posts
- Repurposing webinars into shorter assets
- Extending the life of high-performing content
It supports consistency and efficiency without starting from scratch.
What These Features Have in Common
All of these tools aim to reduce friction.
They help marketing teams:
- Move faster without cutting corners
- Spend less time pulling data
- Spend more time making decisions
- Maintain consistency across channels
They don’t replace strategy or judgement. They support it.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Most issues come from expectation mismatch.
Common mistakes include:
- Expecting AI to fix weak strategy
- Using insights without sales alignment
- Over-automating too early
- Treating AI outputs as final
- Adding tools without clear ownership
AI amplifies what already exists — good or bad.
The Bottom Line
HubSpot’s AI features are not about doing more marketing. They’re about doing smarter marketing with less friction.
For marketing coordinators and managers, the value isn’t technical depth. It’s clarity, speed, and confidence in decision-making.
Use AI to support your thinking, not replace it.
That’s how it actually helps marketing teams perform.