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Google Sheets

Use Google Sheets as the data source for your Glide app.

25,000 Row Limit on Spreadsheet Data Sources

Rows from spreadsheet data sources have a total cap of 25,000 rows across all tables. If you need more than 25,000 rows of data in a team, consider a high-scale data source like Big Tables.

Google Sheets is a cloud-based spreadsheet program that's similar to Excel. You can choose a spreadsheet from your Google account to serve as the Data Source for your Glide app. Any plan can export a Google sheet and import the resulting .csv or .xlsx file into Glide. To sync with Google sheets, a paid Glide plan is required. Browse our plans to find the right fit for you.

How to connect Google Sheets with Glide

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If you created your Glide account using your work email, you must create an associated Google account to integrate Google Sheets with Glide. To learn how to create a Google account using an email type that isn't Gmail, see Create a Google Account.

  1. From the dashboard, select New app.

  2. Select the template type you want to get started with.

  3. Select Google Sheets as the data source, then Continue.

  4. When prompted, select the file from Google Drive to use as your app's data source, then Select.

Glide creates a starter app using your Google spreadsheet as the data source.

More about Google Sheets

We've gathered some resources to help you understand Google Sheets better.

  • Start with the Google Sheets Help Center for a full list of topics.

  • View the Google Sheets function list for a variety of formulas you can apply within your spreadsheet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about Google Sheets? Ask the Glide community.
Need more help? Hire an Expert.

Updated more than a week ago

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