"AI is bad at being cool"


I spent the last week asking HubSpot marketers to get really honest about what actually worked for them in 2025 — and what they let go of.

“In January 2025, the route forwards was uncertain, but we’ve thankfully been able to navigate that uncertainty and establish a new AEO process that’s scaling AI visibility for HubSpot.”


What’s the smallest change you made in 2025 that had the biggest impact on your results?

Nuriel Canlas, Senior marketer, HubSpot Media

“My biggest win came from a simple mindset shift. I stopped thinking I needed a playbook for everything and started treating each challenge like something I could figure out. Once I leaned into that, my work got faster and the results got better.”

“my biggest win came from a simple mindset shift. i stopped thinking i needed a playbook for everything and started treating each challenge like something i could figure out.” —nuriel canlas, senior marketer, hubspot media

Amanda Kopen, Manager, Marketing

“One small change I made in H1 2025 that had an outsized impact on H2 results was repurposing one 15-minute meeting per month to educate my team on AI developments. AI Overviews, model updates, and the decrease of organic traffic was very nerve-wracking — especially for those with SEO backgrounds. But spending the time to consolidate information from across the industry into short lessons empowered my team to use AI in their work daily.

“one small change i made in h1 2025 that had an outsized impact on h2 results was repurposing one 15-minute meeting per month to educate my team on ai developments. spending the time to consolidate information from across the industry into short lessons empowered my team to use ai in their work daily.” —amanda kopen, manager, marketing, hubspot

“Now in December, they’re bringing news and insights to me and sharing with each other. Our efficiency and creativity have improved greatly, which has led to growing AI referral demand.”


What piece of marketing advice did you finally ignore this year — and why was that the right call?

Amy Marino, Senior director, brand and social

The narrative that AI will replace the need for creative strategists is so wrong.

“We integrated AI into our social content production this year, and the opposite proved true: AI made creative strategy and taste more valuable, not less. Anyone can generate content now. But knowing what’s viral vs forgettable, culturally fluent vs cringe, and what maintains our voice vs sounding like generic AI because what actually makes the content work.

AI is pretty bad at being cool, interesting, and differentiated, and I‘m not sure that’s something that can be prompted.”


Which marketing metric did you finally stop obsessing over — and what happened when you let it go?

Jonathon McKenzie, Head of brand paid media

“this year i let go of the idea that if you can’t measure it, you shouldn’t do it. not everything that builds brand shows up in the weekly dashboard.“ —jonathon mckenzie, head of brand paid media, hubspot

“This year I let go of the idea that if you can’t measure it, you shouldn’t do it. We backed out-of-home in a region where awareness had stalled, even though it didn’t map to a clean LTV story. It worked. Not everything that builds brand shows up in the weekly dashboard.

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