
SheetEmbed Google Sheets Embed
73 installs, since May 19, 2025. 18 installs/month. Updated May 7, 2025.
View & edit Google Sheets inside monday
Bring live Google Sheets into monday.com—no copy‑paste, no CSV gymnastics, just instant visibility.
SheetEmbed lets any team surface a fully interactive Google Sheet inside Custom object feature, so data lives where work happens and decisions move faster.
What you’ll get
- Instant context – keep budgets, campaign KPIs, or sprint burndowns visible right next to the tasks they drive.
- Real‑time updates – edits in Google Sheets appear in monday.com seconds later; no manual refresh required.
- One‑click setup – paste a Sheet URL, and you’re done.
- Unlimited embeds – drop multiple Sheets per board or dashboard without extra charges.
Example use cases
- Marketing Ops – embed a live UTM‑performance sheet to watch ROAS tick in real time while running campaign retros.
- Finance – surface departmental budget vs. actuals alongside purchase requests for ultra‑fast approvals.
- Product & Engineering – pipe a velocity calculator into sprint boards so burndown charts stay honest.
- Customer Success – show NPS trendlines next to renewal tasks to know who needs love today.
- Events – keep guest‑list spreadsheets inside planning boards so everyone checks the same headcount.
Security & Compliance
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Reviews
KM: great, easy to use app with excellent support
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