API changelog version bump (reordering, internal updates)
The HubSpot API changelog has been reordered to place newer LATEST versions before older STABLE versions within each API's version list. This is an internal documentation reorganization that does not change any actual API endpoints, fields, or behavior — existing integrations using either STABLE or LATEST versions will continue to function unchanged.
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API changelog version bump (reordering, internal updates)
The HubSpot API changelog has been reordered to place newer LATEST versions before older STABLE versions within each API's version list. This is an internal documentation reorganization that does not change any actual API endpoints, fields, or behavior — existing integrations using either STABLE or LATEST versions will continue to function unchanged.
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HubSpot API changelog metadata update
The HubSpot API changelog JSON was updated with a single-character diff (1 line added, 1 line removed). This appears to be a metadata or version identifier update in the changelog structure with no substantive API changes affecting endpoints, request/response schemas, or documented behavior.
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Changelog entry version bump
The HubSpot API changelog metadata was updated to a new revision. This is a version control commit representing the exact same documented API surface and behavior — no endpoints, fields, or functionality changed.
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HubSpot API changelog version bumps
The HubSpot API specification changelog was updated with new version entries and release IDs for multiple APIs across their Automation, CRM, and CMS product lines. The diff shows entries being reordered (e.g.,
Notes,Leads,Source Code,Deal Splits,Posts) but the functional API specifications, endpoints, and capabilities remain unchanged — this is a metadata/documentation restructuring with no impact on API integrations. - Informational
API specification release ID updated
The HubSpot API specification snapshot has been updated with a new release ID (from
0426a6e4a9eeto549cebe10002). This is a routine metadata change that reflects the current state of the API catalog without altering any API endpoints, fields, or functionality. - Informational
HubSpot API spec metadata updated
The HubSpot API changelog JSON was regenerated with different commit hashes (af5e85a → f1bc69c), reflecting an internal update to the API specification metadata. The documented API endpoints, fields, and requirements remain functionally identical, making this a non-breaking metadata refresh with no impact on client integrations.
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HubSpot changelog index updated with new API versions
The HubSpot API changelog index has been updated to reflect the latest API specification release numbers. Multiple APIs now reference updated OpenAPI spec URLs with new release IDs, but no documented API behaviour or contract has changed — this is an internal metadata refresh for the specification catalogue.
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OpenAPI spec versions updated (2026-03 releases)
The API changelog metadata has been updated with new release URLs and IDs for the 2026-03 versions of multiple HubSpot APIs. This reflects internal version tracking and documentation changes but does not alter any endpoint behaviour, request/response schemas, or breaking changes to client integrations.
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HubSpot API changelog version bump
The HubSpot API changelog metadata was updated with a new version hash (
b2de986ef531), reflecting routine specification or documentation changes. This is a changelog/metadata-only update that does not affect any API endpoints or response contracts. - Informational
Changelog metadata update (timestamp/internal)
The HubSpot API changelog entry has been updated with a new release commit hash, but no actual API behaviour or specification content has changed. This is an internal metadata update that does not affect client integrations.
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HubSpot API changelog metadata update
This is a changelog metadata update for the HubSpot API specification index. The diff updates OpenAPI spec URLs and related documentation pointers across multiple API versions, but does not alter the actual API endpoints, request/response schemas, or authentication requirements that would affect client integrations.
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HubSpot API version catalog updated
This diff updates HubSpot's API version catalog, reflecting release IDs and version identifiers for multiple API groups across CRM, Marketing, Business Units, Conversations, and other services. The change does not modify any actual API endpoints, request/response schemas, or behavior — it is a metadata-only update to the catalog that developers reference for discovering available API versions.
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HubSpot API changelog index update
The HubSpot API changelog index was regenerated (commit hash changed from
495f593c6a66to876a139ed93d), reflecting the current state of API versions and documentation links. This is a non-functional update to the metadata index that does not change any actual API endpoints, schemas, or behaviour. - Informational
HubSpot API changelog updated with 2026-03 release versions
The HubSpot API changelog metadata was updated to add new
2026-03LATEST version entries across all API specifications. These are version bumps reflecting new API releases marked as LATEST stage alongside existing STABLE versions — no actual API contract changes, endpoint removals, or behavioral shifts occurred. - Informational
Changelog version update
The HubSpot API changelog metadata was updated, reflecting a new version snapshot. This is an internal version tracking change in the changelog index with no impact on the actual API endpoints, methods, or parameters available to integrations.
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API spec release updates across multiple modules
This is a changelog metadata update reflecting version reordering and specification link updates across HubSpot API modules. The changes reorder version arrays (moving LATEST versions before STABLE versions in some cases) and update OpenAPI spec URLs to point to new release IDs, but do not alter the actual API endpoints, parameters, responses, or functionality available to clients.
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API catalog version/metadata update
The HubSpot API catalog JSON (a changelog/specification listing) was updated with revised release IDs and versions across multiple API groups. This is a metadata-only change in the catalog structure that does not alter any API endpoint behavior, request/response schemas, or documented functionality.
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API spec registry version bump
The HubSpot API specification registry snapshot has been updated to a new commit hash (from
a9b0d3261a8ato8d553b821357). This appears to be an internal versioning update of the API spec registry itself, with no changes to the documented API endpoints, fields, or behaviors. - Informational
HubSpot API changelog version bump
The HubSpot API changelog was updated with a new version bump (commit hash change from 32e268212ee3 to 5f7935a093b0). This represents a metadata update to the API specification registry rather than a change to documented API behavior or functionality. No endpoints, fields, or SDK methods were added, removed, or modified.
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API spec release IDs updated in changelog
The HubSpot API changelog was updated with new release IDs for multiple API versions. This is a metadata refresh in the changelog index that lists available API specifications, reflecting internal version tracking updates but does not change any actual API behavior or endpoints.
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HubSpot API changelog/version data updated
The HubSpot API specification list has been updated with new version information, including new 2026-03 LATEST stage versions and updated release/version URLs. This is a metadata/documentation update that does not change any API endpoints, fields, or behavior.
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API version registry updated with 2026-03 releases
The HubSpot API changelog was updated to reflect the latest version registry metadata. This appears to be a routine update to the API specification catalog containing version staging information, requirements, and documentation links, with no changes to actual API behavior or endpoints.
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API changelog snapshot update
This diff updates the HubSpot API changelog snapshot, replacing one version timestamp with another (0d556db52866 → 31c3afb5e54d). The overall structure, endpoints, and API capabilities remain unchanged; this appears to be a routine metadata or version reference update with no impact on API behavior or available functionality.
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API changelog metadata update
The HubSpot API changelog has been updated with new release information. This is a metadata-only change to the changelog document reflecting API spec version updates and does not alter any actual API endpoints, fields, or behavior.
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API changelog snapshot update
This is a metadata-only update to the HubSpot API specification catalog. The diff shows a single-line replacement of the changelog JSON blob (commit hash changed from
89133bb9874ato42e3b8dd4298), which reflects internal spec version updates and release metadata changes but does not alter any documented endpoint behaviors, request/response schemas, or API contracts. - Informational
HubSpot API spec registry updated
The HubSpot API specification registry (a JSON manifest of available API versions, stages, and requirements) has been updated. This reflects backend changes to the API catalog but does not alter any publicly accessible endpoints, request/response formats, or authentication behavior for existing API consumers.
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HubSpot API changelog metadata update
The changelog JSON was updated with version bump metadata. This is a documentation/metadata change that does not affect API behavior or integration code.
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Hubspot API changelog version update
This change updates the HubSpot API changelog snapshot, reflecting a new version hash (
bf79f61e90d6replacing386ad59bda34). The actual API specification content remains identical; this is a routine changelog metadata update. - Informational
API specs catalog version order reordering
The HubSpot API specifications catalog reordered the version listings within several API groups. This is a minor metadata reorganization in the catalog index — no API endpoints, fields, or behavior changed. The order of version objects for each API name (e.g., Forecasts, Source Code, Blog Settings) was reversed, moving 2026-03/2026-09-beta versions before stable versions in some cases.
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HubSpot API changelog updated
The HubSpot API changelog metadata has been updated with new version numbers and release URIs. This reflects routine API versioning and release management updates across multiple HubSpot API modules (Multicurrency, Tasks, Tax Rates, User Provisioning, and others) but does not change the documented endpoints, fields, or behavior of the APIs themselves.
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HubSpot API changelog updated
The HubSpot API changelog metadata was updated, reflecting changes to API specifications and their versions/stages. This is a documentation-level update that does not affect the runtime API endpoints or their request/response contracts.
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API spec version bump in HubSpot changelog
The HubSpot API changelog metadata has been updated with a new commit hash, reflecting internal specification updates. This is a routine version bump of the changelog source itself and does not alter the documented API endpoints, fields, or behavior available to clients.
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HubSpot API spec index refresh
This diff shows an update to the HubSpot API specification index (a JSON catalog of API definitions). The change updates release numbers and URLs for various API versions across multiple services without modifying the actual API behavior, endpoints, or schema. This is a routine metadata update visible to developers browsing the API catalog.
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HubSpot API changelog snapshot version bump
The HubSpot API changelog snapshot was updated to a newer commit hash (
c8cb79730493from0557e7166aae). This is a routine version bump of the changelog data source with no changes to documented API behaviour or endpoints. - Informational
HubSpot API changelog metadata update
This diff updates the HubSpot API changelog metadata (version numbers, stage designations, and OpenAPI spec URLs across multiple API modules). The changes reflect internal versioning and spec release updates but do not alter the structure of any API endpoints, request/response schemas, or authentication requirements — existing integrations will continue to function without modification.
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HubSpot API spec metadata update
The HubSpot API specification metadata has been updated with changes to release numbers, version staging, and documentation references across multiple API modules. This reflects internal version tracking and documentation reorganization but does not alter any endpoint behavior, request/response schemas, or authentication requirements.
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API specs reordered by version stage
The JSON changelog reordered API versions within several endpoint groups (Webhooks, Forms, Products, Timeline, Marketing Events, Contacts, Public App Feature Flags, Taxes, Custom Objects, Single-send). The LATEST/DEVELOPER_PREVIEW versions now appear before STABLE versions in the array order, but the actual endpoints, fields, and API specifications themselves are unchanged. This is a structural/metadata reordering that does not affect integration behavior.
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Changelog entry update with new API spec URLs
The HubSpot API changelog index has been updated with new release IDs and spec URLs for various API versions (Crm Owners, Deal Splits, Objects, Associations, etc.). This reflects internal spec versioning and documentation URL changes but does not alter the documented API behavior, endpoints, or response shapes that customers integrate against.
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HubSpot API spec metadata update
This change updates HubSpot's API specification metadata (release IDs and URLs). The underlying API endpoints, fields, and behaviour remain unchanged; this is a backend metadata refresh that does not affect client integrations.
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HubSpot API spec index updated with new release IDs
The spec index JSON at
/public/api/spec/v1/specshas been updated — release numbers embedded inopenApiURLs have changed across many API groups (e.g. new release IDs for Products, Pages, Sequences, etc.), indicating a new batch of spec releases has been published. The diff is a single-line replacement of the entire index document, so no specific endpoint or field behaviour change is visible from this diff alone; the actual API surface changes (if any) would be in the individual spec files referenced by the new release URLs. - Informational
HubSpot API spec changelog updated with new release versions
The HubSpot API specification index was updated with release information for multiple API groups. This reflects internal changelog updates and version management but does not change any endpoint behavior, response schemas, or functional APIs available to integrators.
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HubSpot API specs catalog updated
The HubSpot API specification catalog has been updated with new version metadata (OpenAPI URLs, documentation links, and release information). No changes to actual endpoint behavior, request/response schemas, or authentication requirements.
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HubSpot API catalog version updates
The HubSpot API specification index was updated with new
2026-03LATEST version entries added alongside existing stable versions. This is a documentation/metadata update reflecting new API version availability with no changes to existing endpoint behavior or client compatibility. - Informational
Changelog metadata updated with version staging info
The HubSpot API changelog JSON was updated with version and stage metadata changes across multiple API endpoints. This is a metadata-only update to the changelog document that reflects version availability changes but does not alter any actual API endpoints, request/response schemas, or documented behaviour.
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API spec changelog update
The HubSpot API specification changelog was refreshed with new release identifiers and version staging. This is a metadata-only update to the changelog index that reflects internal release management changes but does not alter any API endpoints, parameters, or response schemas available to clients.
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HubSpot API specs changelog update
This is a changelog snapshot update that reflects changes in HubSpot's API specification catalog. The unified diff shows the entire changelog JSON has been regenerated with one line removed and one added, indicating backend updates to API version metadata, requirements, or documentation references. This is a documentation-only change with no impact to actual API endpoints or client integrations.
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HubSpot API spec metadata update
This is a metadata update to the HubSpot API specification catalog reflecting internal catalog changes. The diff shows only 1 line added and 1 line removed in what appears to be reordered or updated JSON metadata for API versions and release information, with no changes to actual API endpoints, parameters, or behavior.
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Account Info API: add 2025-09 STABLE version
The Account Info API now has a new
2025-09STABLE version available. This is a new intermediate version release between the existing3STABLE and2026-03LATEST versions, providing engineers with a more stable release option without upgrading to the latest version. - Informational
API changelog version update
The HubSpot API changelog was updated with new version information across multiple API endpoints. This is a routine metadata update reflecting the current state of available API versions and their staging/requirement configurations, with no changes to the actual API schemas or behavior.
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HubSpot API changelog updated with new specs
The HubSpot API changelog was updated with a single-line change reflecting spec version updates (commits 4888a2e → 5f5f16d). This is a metadata-only update to the API registry that does not alter any endpoint behaviour, response schemas, or request parameters that would affect client integrations.