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Hupspot guide to remove Google Ads

How to Disconnect a Google Ads Account from Hubspot

When you no longer need a specific Google Ads connection, Hubspot lets you safely disconnect the account without losing important historical ad data. This step-by-step guide explains how the disconnect process works, what changes after removal, and how to manage your remaining ad accounts efficiently.

Before You Disconnect Google Ads from Hubspot

Before removing a Google Ads account, it is helpful to understand what disconnecting actually does inside your portal.

  • The account will no longer sync new ad data into your ad reporting tools.
  • You will not be able to create or manage campaigns for that account from within your portal.
  • Historical metrics already stored in reporting will remain available.
  • Any ad audiences that were syncing from the removed account will stop updating.

This process only affects the connection between your Google Ads account and your advertising tools. It does not delete your Google Ads account itself in Google.

Requirements to Remove a Google Ads Account in Hubspot

To disconnect successfully, your user permissions and the current state of the ads tool must meet a few conditions.

  • You must have access to the ads tool in your portal.
  • You should be able to view and edit the advertising settings.
  • The Google Ads account must already be connected to the ads tool.

If you share access to the same ad account with other users, keep in mind that removing the account from your portal does not affect their connections in their own portals.

Step-by-Step: Disconnect Google Ads from Hubspot

Use the following steps to remove a Google Ads connection from your advertising settings.

Step 1: Open the Hubspot Ads Tool

  1. Sign in to your portal.
  2. In the main navigation, go to your Marketing tools.
  3. Select the Ads tool to open the advertising dashboard.

The dashboard lists all connected ad networks and accounts across your different providers.

Step 2: Go to Hubspot Ad Settings

  1. Within the ads dashboard, locate the Settings or gear icon.
  2. Open the ads settings panel where all connected accounts are listed.
  3. Find the section that displays connected Google Ads accounts.

Each account should show its name, status, and connection details so you can verify that you are disconnecting the correct one.

Step 3: Choose the Google Ads Account to Remove

  1. In the list of Google Ads accounts, identify the specific account you want to disconnect.
  2. Confirm the account ID or account name matches the Google account you intend to remove.
  3. Check whether that account is still being used for active campaigns. If needed, pause or adjust campaigns first.

Verifying this step helps prevent accidental removal of an account that is still actively powering your advertising campaigns.

Step 4: Disconnect the Account in Hubspot

  1. Next to the account you want to remove, click the option to disconnect or remove the connection.
  2. Read any warning or confirmation message carefully.
  3. Confirm that you want to disconnect the Google Ads account from your portal.

After confirmation, the account will disappear from the list of connected ad accounts and will no longer sync new data.

What Happens After You Disconnect Google Ads in Hubspot

Once the account is disconnected, several changes take place in your advertising and reporting tools.

  • You cannot create new campaigns for that Google Ads account from within the ads tool.
  • Existing reporting will stop updating with new impressions, clicks, or conversions.
  • Any audiences that were syncing between your CRM and that Google Ads account will no longer update or refresh.
  • Past performance data that was already stored remains available in historical reports.

If you need to re-enable the connection later, you can reconnect the same Google Ads account by going back to the ads settings and adding it again.

How to Reconnect a Google Ads Account to Hubspot

If you decide to restore the integration later, the reconnection process is straightforward.

  1. Open the Ads tool.
  2. Navigate to Settings within the ads dashboard.
  3. Choose to connect a new Google Ads account.
  4. Sign in with the same Google user that has access to the ad account you previously removed.
  5. Allow the requested permissions and complete the connection flow.

Once reconnected, future campaign data and audiences will start syncing again from the time of reconnection forward.

Best Practices for Managing Ad Accounts in Hubspot

To keep your account list organized and your reporting clean, consider a few simple practices when managing integrations.

  • Only connect ad accounts that are actively used for your campaigns.
  • Periodically review connected accounts and remove any that are no longer relevant.
  • Document which Google Ads accounts map to which business units or regions.
  • Before disconnecting, export or review recent reports if you need an offline snapshot.

Staying organized makes it easier to troubleshoot reporting discrepancies and maintain consistent performance tracking across your paid channels.

Where to Learn More About Hubspot Ads Integrations

For full technical reference on disconnecting Google Ads, including the latest interface screenshots and notes, review the official documentation on the Hubspot Knowledge Base. You can read the original reference article at this support page on disconnecting a Google Ads account.

If you want expert help optimizing your ad integrations, campaign tracking, and reporting setup, you can also consult specialists at Consultevo for implementation and strategic support.

Summary: Managing Google Ads Connections in Hubspot

Disconnecting a Google Ads account from your advertising tools is a safe and reversible process. You remove the live connection, stop future data sync, and keep previously stored performance metrics intact. By following the steps laid out in this guide and reviewing your ad settings regularly, you can maintain a clean, accurate view of paid performance while only keeping active, relevant accounts connected in your Hubspot portal.

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