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Accessing Sheetgo

There are different ways and places you can use Sheetgo

Karoline Fernezlian avatar
Written by Karoline Fernezlian
Updated over 2 months ago

Sheetgo is a cloud-based tool that can help you automate business processes using the spreadsheets that you already have. One of Sheetgo's goals is to free your team from repetitive tasks and the need to search different spreadsheets for the right information. Since we are an application that is trying to facilitate your daily routines we also need to be available where you are.

This means that Sheetgo can be used in three different ways that best suit your routine and availability.

Sheetgo web app

Sheetgo web app provides one central place to:

Sheetgo for Google Sheets

You can use Sheetgo while you're working inside a Google Sheets file. It opens as a sidebar on the screen and allows you to:

  • Create a connection from that Google Sheets file to another file(s)

  • Split data from that Google Sheets file to multiple other files

  • Merge data from multiple files into that Google Sheets file

  • Apply custom filters to transfer selected data

  • Schedule automatic updates

  • Manage your automations in workflows

  • Generate Google Docs, PDFs, and emails

To use the Sheetgo add-on, open a Google Sheets file and go to Add-ons.

Sheetgo for Office 365

You can use Sheetgo for Office 365 while you're working inside an Excel workbook. It opens as a sidebar on the screen and allows you to:

  • Create a connection from that Excel workbook to another file(s)

  • Split data from that Excel workbook to multiple other files

  • Merge data from multiple other files into that Excel workbook

  • Schedule automatic updates

  • Manage your connections

To use the Sheetgo add-in for Excel, open an Excel workbook and go to Insert > Get Add-ins.

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