Civic Nexus now automates campaigns, measures performance, and drives data-powered growth. The growth marketing stack features ActiveCampaign, and is supported by HubSpot, Google Analytics, Apify and PostHog.
Civic Nexus supports teams that want to move faster with clearer insight and fewer scattered workflows. Today that focus turns to growth. The growth marketing stack brings ActiveCampaign together with HubSpot, Google Analytics, Apify, and PostHog so teams automate campaigns, measure performance, and act on data without losing momentum.
Growth teams tend to feel the strain in small moments that show up across a week. A campaign launch needs fresh segments. A landing page underperforms and no one knows why. A workflow in one tool fails to match the data in another. Someone on the team tries to connect events from PostHog with insights from Google Analytics. Someone else tries to figure out whether a sequence in ActiveCampaign picked up the right leads after a LinkedIn push.
None of this signals a lack of skill. These teams bring curiosity and intention every day. The strain comes from the gap between how fast experiments move and how tools pass information around. Tasks scatter. Context slips. Patterns stay hidden longer than they should.
Civic Nexus closes that gap. By placing the growth marketing stack inside one workspace, teams move from scattered systems to a connected flow. ActiveCampaign runs campaigns. HubSpot manages contacts. Google Analytics tracks web behavior. Apify gathers structured web data for research. PostHog captures product usage. Civic Nexus brings them together so growth experiments keep moving.
Picture a launch week.
You want a new workflow in ActiveCampaign that sends targeted follow ups to leads who explored a specific page. You also want that list to include people who engaged with your product features during the past month. Instead of juggling screens, you can ask Civic Nexus:
“Create a new ActiveCampaign segment with people who viewed the pricing page this week and also engaged with the onboarding flow in PostHog.”
The team turns to Google Analytics to understand a dip in conversions on a landing page. Analytics, recordings, and event data live in different places. To pull it together, you might say:
“Review the last three days of Google Analytics traffic to our landing page, combine it with PostHog events, and tell me what changed in user behavior.”
Elsewhere, someone prepares a competitor study, leveraging Apify. They need market signals before the next planning meeting. Your teammate can request:
“Collect updated pricing data from these competitor sites, summarize the changes, and highlight anything that affects our positioning in HubSpot.”
Now the team wants to sync all of this with what sales is seeing in HubSpot. Instead of dropping screenshots into chat threads, they can ask:
“Pull the latest qualified leads from HubSpot, compare them with our ActiveCampaign engagement metrics, and tell me where the funnel slows.”
The shift becomes clear. Growth work stays in motion because the data and actions move together. No copying between tools. No backtracking through tabs to find the right source. No missing insights that could guide the next experiment.
ActiveCampaign handles journeys. HubSpot holds contacts and deal flow. Google Analytics watches traffic. Apify collects structured data at scale. PostHog shows what happens inside the product. Civic Nexus ties it all together so teams move with confidence instead of friction.
If your growth team wants to spend less time stitching systems and more time learning from what customers do, the growth marketing stack inside Civic Nexus is ready for you.