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Monday and Google Sheets Integration

Seamlessly sync your monday.com workflows with Google Sheets for real-time data management and enhanced collaboration.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Board Created
Trigger new event when a board is created in Monday.
Column Value Updated (Instant)
Trigger new event when a column value is updated on a board.
Name Updated (Instant)
Trigger new event when an item's name is updated.
New Item Created (Instant)
Trigger new event when a new item is added to a board.
New Sub-Item Update (Instant)
Trigger new event when an update is posted in sub-items.
New Sub-Item Created (Instant)
Trigger new event when a sub-item is created.
New User Created
Trigger new event when a new user is created in Monday.
Specific Column Updated (Instant)
Trigger new event when a value in the specified column is updated.
Column Value Updated (Instant)
Trigger new event when a column value is updated on a board.
Create Column
Create a new column in a spreadsheet.
Add Multiple Rows
Add multiple rows of data to a Google Sheet.
Add Single Row
Add a single row of data to Google Sheets.
Clear Cell
Delete the content of a specific cell in a spreadsheet.
Clear Rows
Delete the content of a row or rows in a spreadsheet. Deleted rows will appear as blank rows.
Copy Worksheet
Copy an existing worksheet to another Google Sheets file.
Create Spreadsheet
Create a blank spreadsheet or duplicate an existing spreadsheet.
Create Worksheet
Create a blank worksheet with a title.
Delete Rows
Deletes the specified rows from a spreadsheet.

How it works

Add your support channel as a trigger
Start with any customer-facing channel — WhatsApp, Email, Web Chat, or even Phone. When a new ticket, message, or call comes in, the workflow kicks off.
Connect your apps
Set conditions like agent persona, customer type, query intent, or urgency. Then let your AI agent auto-respond, triage, summarize, or even escalate — just using natural language.
Connect it to your tools
Sync with your CRM, Helpdesk, or internal systems. Automatically log tickets, update statuses, notify agents, send surveys or send summaries — your workflow, your way.

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What can Ayudo do with Monday and Google Sheets?

The monday.com and Google Sheets integration empowers teams to automate data transfer between monday.com boards and Google Sheets spreadsheets. Keep your project updates, task statuses, and timelines synchronized effortlessly, enabling better reporting, data analysis, and decision-making without manual entry.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the monday.com and Google Sheets integration work?

This integration connects your monday.com boards with Google Sheets, allowing you to automatically export board data to spreadsheets or import spreadsheet data into monday.com. Updates made in one platform can be reflected in the other to maintain consistency.

Can I customize which data is synced between monday.com and Google Sheets?

Yes, you can select specific boards, groups, or columns to sync, ensuring only relevant data is transferred between monday.com and Google Sheets according to your workflow needs.

Is the data sync between monday.com and Google Sheets real-time?

The integration supports near real-time syncing, with updates typically reflected within minutes, depending on the volume of data and sync settings.

Do I need technical skills to set up the monday.com and Google Sheets integration?

No technical expertise is required. The integration setup is user-friendly with step-by-step guidance within monday.com’s integration center, making it easy for anyone to connect and configure.

Is my data secure when using the monday.com and Google Sheets integration?

Absolutely. Both monday.com and Google Sheets use industry-standard security protocols to protect your data during transfer and storage, ensuring your information remains confidential and secure.

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