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What Is HubSpot Content Hub?

Written by Deepti Mittal | Apr 2, 2026 12:16:43 PM

HubSpot Content Hub (formerly CMS Hub) is a content management system built by HubSpot that lets you create, edit, and manage websites without needing to handle hosting, security, or complex infrastructure.

In simple terms, it’s the website-building part of HubSpot — tightly connected to CRM, marketing, and analytics tools.

If you’ve ever felt stuck between a “too technical” CMS and a “too limited” page builder, HubSpot Content Hub sits comfortably in the middle.

 

What HubSpot Content Hub Is Designed For

HubSpot Content Hub is designed for:

  • Marketing teams who want control over content
  • Developers who want flexibility without server management
  • Businesses that want their website connected to CRM and marketing data

Unlike traditional CMS platforms, HubSpot Content Hub is not just a website tool — it’s part of a larger ecosystem.

 

Key Components of HubSpot Content Hub

At a high level, HubSpot Content Hub consists of a few core building blocks:

1. Pages

You can create:

  • Website pages
  • Landing pages
  • Thank-you pages

Each page is built using drag-and-drop sections and modules.

2. Themes & Templates

Themes control the overall structure and styling of your website:

  • Fonts
  • Colors
  • Headers and footers
  • Page templates

Templates define how pages are structured, while themes define how they look.

3. Modules

Modules are reusable content blocks like:

  • Text blocks
  • Image blocks
  • Forms
  • Custom-built components

You can use HubSpot’s default modules or create custom modules for more control.

4. Drag-and-Drop Editor

The drag-and-drop editor allows non-developers to:

  • Rearrange sections
  • Edit content safely
  • Reuse saved sections

This makes HubSpot Content Hub very editor-friendly.

 

 

Who Should Use HubSpot Content Hub?

HubSpot Content Hub works best for:

  • Marketing-led websites
  • Marketing-led websites
  • SaaS and B2B companies
  • Agencies managing multiple client sites
  • Teams that want speed without sacrificing structure

It may not be ideal if you need:

  • Heavy custom backend logic
  • Full ecommerce storefronts (without integrations)
  • A headless-only setup

 

Final Thoughts

HubSpot Content Hub is best thought of as a practical, business-ready CMS — not just a page builder, and not a developer-only platform.

If your goal is to build and manage a website that works closely with marketing and CRM data, HubSpot Content Hub is a strong option.