If you are one of the countless professionals migrating to the "New Outlook" for desktop, or relying heavily on Outlook for the web, you may have hit a frustrating roadblock: your old HubSpot Sales extension doesn't work the way it used to.
Microsoft’s transition to the "New Outlook" has changed how add-ins operate, moving away from COM-based desktop plugins to web-based add-ins. For sales professionals who live and die by their CRM, this can be a frustrating transition.
In this guide, and accompanying video "How to install the new Outlook HubSpot Sales Plugin (Dec 2025)" we break down exactly how to navigate this change. This guide gives you a detailed walkthrough of the installation process, key features, and best practices to ensure you can use the HubSpot Sales Plugin like a pro.
The core promise of the HubSpot Sales plugin has always been efficiency. As a salesperson, context switching - jumping between your email client and your CRM - is a productivity killer.
The "New Outlook" is here to stay. Microsoft is aggressively pushing users toward this unified experience, which mirrors the Outlook Web Access (OWA) interface.
Without the plugin, every time you receive an email from a prospect, you have to:
With the new HubSpot Sales Office 365 add-in (the specific version required for the New Outlook), this entire workflow happens inside your inbox. You can view CRM data, update deal stages, and enroll contacts in sequences without ever leaving the message pane.
Before you even touch Outlook, you must ensure your HubSpot account is ready to communicate with your email provider.
Once HubSpot is connected, you need to install the interface in Outlook:
Pro Tip: In the New Outlook, add-ins sometimes hide under the "..." (More Actions) menu in an email. Pin the HubSpot add-in to your toolbar so it’s always one click away.
The shift to the New Outlook has caused confusion because the interface looks different from the classic COM add-in. Here are common issues and fixes mentioned in the broader HubSpot community and alluded to in the video strategy:
Fix: In the New Outlook, the sidebar doesn't always stay open. You may need to click the HubSpot icon for each email unless you "Pin" the pane. Look for a "Pin" icon in the top right of the HubSpot sidebar to keep it open persistently.
Fix: In the web add-in, these settings are often managed via the sidebar settings rather than checkboxes in the compose window. Ensure your "Log" and "Track" defaults are set up in your main HubSpot settings.
Fix: This means your IT department has restricted the installation of third-party apps. You will need to request they whitelist the HubSpot Sales extension or deploy it centrally.
Once installed, the sidebar becomes your command center. The video outlines four key areas where this plugin transforms your workflow: Managing Contacts, Sales Activities, Logging, and Deployment.
The most immediate benefit is the ability to add new leads instantly.
When you open an email from a new prospect, the sidebar will check HubSpot’s database. If the email address isn't found, you’ll see a prompt to "Add to HubSpot."
The video emphasizes that the plugin isn't just for viewing data; it's for doing work.
Perhaps the most technical but crucial part of the tutorial covers email logging and association.
In sales, you might have multiple deals open with a single company. When a contact replies, which deal does that email belong to?