[repack] — Hublaa Me

Report on "Hublaa.me"

Executive Summary "Hublaa.me" was a website that operated within the "gray" area of social media marketing, specifically focusing on Facebook. It functioned as a hub for automated tools and services designed to inflate social media metrics, such as Facebook Likes, Followers, and Comments. The site was part of a broader network of similar services (often including names like Hublaa, Likelo, etc.) that utilized access tokens to automate interactions on behalf of users. hublaa me

This report details the functionality, risks, operational status, and ethical implications of using such services. Report on "Hublaa


1. Social Media Engagement (The Most Common Use)

When you want to be included in a conversation, thread, or trend, you comment "hublaa me" so that the original poster (OP) or algorithm notices you. Example on Instagram: A travel influencer posts a

  • Example on Instagram: A travel influencer posts a photo of a hidden beach in Thailand with the caption, "Drop your dream destination in the comments." You comment: "Thailand looks unreal. Hublaa me when you post the itinerary."
  • Example on Twitter/X: Someone posts a thread of underrated movies. You reply: "This list is fire. Hublaa me in part 2."

3. Where to write HubL

  • HubSpot Design Manager (CMS pages, emails, templates)
  • Drag-and-drop modules (custom module code)

4. Professional and "Joke Business" Contexts

Among younger workforces (startups, creative agencies), "hublaa me" has been adopted as a humorous, low-stakes way to request being added to emails, Slack channels, or meeting invites.

  • Example in Slack: A colleague posts: "Putting together a pitch deck for the new client." You reply: "Sounds interesting. Hublaa me on the Google Doc when it's ready."
  • Example in Email (to a close coworker): Subject: Quick ask. Body: "Hey, looping in finance on the budget report. Can you hublaa me on the thread so I don't miss the approvals?"