Google Sheets is a very popular spreadsheet web application that is included as part of the Google Docs Editors suite applications.
Many businesses and business analysts use Google Sheets to organize, analyze and visualize information.
It can be integrated with other Google products and popular web applications.
WordPress is the most popular platform that many businesses and organizations create their business sites and blogs. So that many users would use both WordPress & Google Sheets and would want to integrate them.
Since both WordPress and Google Sheets are versatile and powerful there are many different ways to integrate WordPress and Google Sheets for different uses.
1. Pull Google Sheets data from WordPress site – fetch data from Google Sheets and display it on your website
2. Send WordPress Contact Form Submissions to Google Sheets – send data from your site such as Contact Form 7 submissions, wpforms entries, elementor form submissions, etc.
3. WordPress and Google Sheets 2-way sync – add data from WordPress Contact Forms or other sources to Google Sheets and also Google Sheets to WordPress
4. Create new WordPress posts & pages using data from Google Sheets
Let’s see how we can implement these different ways to integrate Google Sheets and WordPress.
Tablesome is a one-stop-shop solution for Google Sheets-WordPress integration. You only need Tablesome WordPress plugin to meet all your Google Sheets integration needs.
You can do all of the different ways of integration that we have mentioned above with Tablesome plugin.
You can do many things such as:
Let’s see some other solutions available for Google Sheets-WordPress integration.
It is easy to embed a Google Sheets spreadsheet on your WordPress post or page.
Though the direct embedding process is very easy, it is not recommended because it has some disadvantages.
All other methods to pull Google Sheets data from your site involve the use of WordPress plugins. Let’s see some of the plugins for Google Sheets-WordPress integration:
Inline Google Spreadsheet Viewer is a free WordPress plugin to easily turn the data stored in a Google Spreadsheet into a beautiful interactive table that is searchable and sortable. You could even create charts and graphs with the spreadsheet data. It also allows embedding live previews of PDF, XLS, DOC, etc,.
If you’re looking to store WordPress contact form entries somewhere Google Sheets is one of the best options because you can contact and send data to other popular apps easily such as Zapier, Mailchimp, etc., and also you can manually export the data in multiple file formats.
CF7 Google Sheet Connector is a free plugin to connect Contact Form 7 plugin and Google Sheets. You just need to create a new Google Sheets spreadsheet and give the Sheet & Tab IDs to the plugin. It automatically adds data to a new record in the spreadsheet.
Also See: How To Save Contact Form 7 Submissions To WordPress Database?
GSheetConnector WPForms is a free plugin to connect the WPForms plugin and Google Sheets. It works the same way as the Contact Form 7 connector works (as mentioned above). It makes use of the Google API V4.
Also See: Connecting Popular Apps with Contact Form 7
WooCommerce Bulk Edit Products is a free bulk editor plugin for WooCommerce products with which you can bulk edit products in a spreadsheet-like interface. Not only can you quickly edit products in bulk, but you can also bulk create products too.
In its premium version, it allows importing spreadsheet data from Excel or Google Sheets.
Other than Talesome Pro there are no solutions that automatically create a new WordPress post when a new record is added to the Google Sheets spreadsheet. But there are solutions to add a CSV file manually.
Import any XML or CSV File to WordPress is a free plugin to import posts and pages into WordPress using CSV or XML files. You can create a data table that matches the WordPress fields, add new pages/posts as new records and save the file as CSV. Then you have to import the file into WordPress using this plugin and your new WordPress posts/pages will be created.
What do you think of the solutions we have mentioned to integrate WordPress with Google Sheets? Which solutions are you using on your site? Are there any new ways or products that help to integrate Google Sheets and WordPress?
Let us know in the comments section.
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