Google Sheets automation

Google Sheets ecommerce automation that stops the copy-paste.

Plenty of ecommerce teams run on Google Sheets, and that is fine, the problem is the manual copy-paste keeping them current. I automate the data flow so your sheets refresh themselves and stay trustworthy.

Best fit

When this makes sense

Teams that live in spreadsheets but update them by hand
Operators who want automation without learning a new tool
Brands that need a quick, low-cost reporting layer that just works

What can be built

Workflows the audit can turn into a system.

The best first project is specific and close to daily operations: a report someone rebuilds, an alert someone checks by hand, or a support task that keeps repeating.

Auto-pull Shopify, ads, and email data into living sheets

Scheduled refreshes so reports are always current

Alerts triggered from spreadsheet thresholds

Clean, shareable reporting tabs built on the live data

Implementation

From workflow to a build plan.

01

Map the sheets your team relies on and where the data comes from

02

Automate the pulls and scheduled refreshes

03

Add alerts or summaries on top of the live data

04

Test against real data and document how it refreshes

Proof

Built for measurable operating leverage.

Google Sheets is often the fastest, cheapest place to start: keep the spreadsheets the team already trusts, and just remove the manual updating.

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FAQ

Questions before booking.

Can you keep my existing spreadsheets?+

Usually yes. The goal is to automate the data flowing into the sheets your team already uses, not to force a migration to a new tool.

What data can flow into Google Sheets?+

Shopify, Meta and Google Ads, Klaviyo, Triple Whale, and most tools with an API or export can feed live data into Sheets on a schedule.

Can spreadsheets trigger alerts?+

Yes. Thresholds in a sheet can trigger Slack or email alerts, so the spreadsheet becomes an active monitor, not just a record.

Want this mapped against your ecommerce operation?

Book the free audit, walk through the repeated work, and leave with a clear recommendation for the first automation worth building.