Overview
What is Google Sheets?
Google Sheets is the spreadsheet app available on Google Workspace, or standalone, with a free plan for personal use and accessible via mobile apps for iOS and Android.
It kind of gets the job done?
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Google Sheets - For those looking to begin working on spreadsheets
Google Sheets - easy, fast, simple
A great tool to manage records
Simple and useful tool
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Google Sheets makes it easy getting data from anything in your tech stack into an analysis software like Tableau
Google Sheets - Simple and easy to use
Great for Remote Teams!
Easiness for team and/or remote work!
I can't believe it's not Excel! And it's FREE!
Google Sheets can't be beat!!
Google Sheets brings our team together, from anywhere!
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What is Google Sheets?
Google Sheets is the spreadsheet app available on Google Workspace, or standalone, with a free plan for personal use and accessible via mobile apps for iOS and Android.
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- No setup fee
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- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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(1-25 of 25)Google Sheets Over Excel Any Day!
- It's very easy to organize information automatically
- It's easy to move rows and columns of information dragging and dropping
- It's easy to format information depending on what view you need to complete the task
- I had an issue where I wanted to add numbers in a cell and then order them by number. But when I tried to organize using the "Sort Data" function, it didn't go in numerical order. It went 1, 11, 12 instead of 1, 2, 3. That was strange. Not sure if it still does this.
It kind of gets the job done?
- Basic spreadsheet functionality
- Live shared editing
- Easy online access for any user
- Conditional formatting is clunky and lacking
- General formatting is either difficult to use or doesn't exist
- Formulas are more difficult to use than Excel
- Chart/graphics options are more limited
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- Allows multiple users to edit
- Allows you to customize the look of your page/ the rows and columns
- Offers a convenient way to coordinate with people in a different time zone
- No spell check
- Could be easier to move rows or columns
- Easy to share and user-friendly accessibility.
- Allows everyone with access to edit and keep a track of the real-time changes.
- Chart creation and visual representation features it offers.
- File Management
- Plugins
- Slow
A great tool to manage records
- It helps me in generate the graph on given data.
- it helps me in maintaining the records of students sheets evaluation.
- It helps in searching the records by using the shortcut command.
- There should be integrations with other online tools
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- It is a cloud-based platform.
- You can work in the same file simultaneously with your colleagues.
- It allows you to share files much faster.
- It allows you to access your Google Sheet files whenever you like and wherever you like if you have stable internet connection.
- It has great integration with other Google software.
- Google Sheets is very user-friendly and very intuitive to use.
- Excel is much more functional compared to Google Sheets
- Google Sheets is extremely slow when you load a big file
Google Sheets makes it easy getting data from anything in your tech stack into an analysis software like Tableau
- Easier than Excel to create formulas and conditional formats, etc
- Integrates with almost anything so can be easily used as a workaround to link two programs that aren't integrated with each other
- Makes sharing work and updates very seamless
- Would love to see better AI that takes more of the guesswork out of formulas, especially for newer users
- Sometimes there are glitches with the horizontal scrollbar
Great for Remote Teams!
- Collaboration.
- Organization.
- Remote work / easily share.
- Easy to access.
- User friendly.
- Account seems to switch while I am working on a project.
- Assigning actions needs work.
- Default link sharing should stay consistent.
I can't believe it's not Excel! And it's FREE!
- Holding Data.
- Multiple Users working on data at once.
- Apps Script allowing for custom functions.
- Processing speed when working on very large data sources.
- Better Apps Script support for newer features.
- An automatic highlight duplicates option.
Google Sheets can't be beat!!
- Organization of data.
- Production of graphs for better visual effects.
- Ease of collaboration with colleagues and clients.
- I would like to see more shortcuts for formulas. It appears that some improvements have been made as compared to competitors, but for novice users this would be beneficial.
- There are so many tools within sheets but users are probably unfamiliar with them. It would be great if there were some automatic suggestions from the program that users could turn off if they didn't want to use them.
Google Sheets brings our team together, from anywhere!
- Track analytics from our newsletter user engagement
- Track the progress and notes for our campaign progression
- Make it so we can share files of data and update in real time
- The various function could be more easily accessible at the top of the sheet
- The sharing feature is a little hard to navigate to make sure the right people are able to access
The Plus side of Sheets
- Sharing capability in real time
- Download in Excel, PDF or CSV
- Pivot tables
- Charts
- The only issue I miss Excel has, [Google] Sheets does not, is formulas. Formulas are better in Excel
Big Fan of Google Sheets
- Clean looking interface
- Easily Shareable/Group-Editable
- Mostly user friendly
- Customizable Settings
- Functions are hard to understand how to use
- Could have a better 'help' / 'how to' section for difficult functions
- Easier Exporting Option
- Organization
- User experience
- Clarity
- A little slow at times
An efficient cloud spreadsheet tool
- Ease of accessibility being an cloud based application. Data can be accessed from anywhere and no need to keep saving the data in our local systems.
- Sharing of files becomes very easy and helps in better collaboration with teams
- It allows us to see a timeline of all the changes we have done to the document
- Much faster in performance
- Formatting in google sheets is difficult and should be definitely improved
- Charts and Pivots are not up to the mark when compared to MS Excel
- Cannot use it without internet
- Becomes little difficult to work when we have huge data and are dealing with many columns
Google Sheets for a more collaborative spreadsheet
- Data filtering
- Filtering
- Pivot tables
- vlook up
- download/export function
Google Sheets is an awesome tool to have!
- Cross department collaboration
- Training of new AEs
- Training of new SDRs
- more user friendly
- better copy and pasting of images and charts
- integrations with other apps
My Experience With Google Sheets
- Google Sheets makes data manipulations easy thanks to the many formulas
- With Google Sheets, data sharing and presentation becomes easy
- The software integrates well with other Google products
- The software is web based and therefore can be accessed from anywhere
- Not so many issues to complain about. However, I have noted that Google Sheets is not mobile friendly
Long time heavy excel user. Made the switch to sheets due to the Windows operating system problems
- Autosave
- Multiple browser solution
- Ability to work on Mac and Windows
- Auto update of pivot tables
- Pivot tables are different but could be improved upon; sort, totals, filters
- When entering negative numbers as the first in a formula you need to remember to "+-100+25" instead of "-100+25"
- The power of the internet of course makes it easy to find solution, but the help function is not easily available
- Color coding changes on the cell, but there is not an easy way to click on a cell and use the selected color; like excel
- Love that [Google Sheets] has an autosave feature when editing as we all have wasted recreating a spreadsheet in Excel when your computer restarts; which it always does but the one time you are working on a huge project and you forget to hit save before you go home
- The ability to pull up through a browser at home, and one at work, doesn't require you to send emails back and forth; which needed to do with excel.
- cannot think of an scenarios where it isnt appropriate.
- Ditched Windows after the Vista debacle to Mac and hands down Google sheets is better than Sheets.
Google Sheets - Excellent for Fostering Teamwork!
- Helps coordinate accurate data
- Helps eliminate inefficiencies and unnecessary busy work
- Helps us prepare guests lists and rosters for events
- Quicker response time when scrolling (seems jarring at times)
- Better printing formatting (when you want to print a spreadsheet)
- More aesthetically pleasing (sometimes appears very basic)
- Collaboration and Sharing is intuitive and built into the program.
- Easy to get started using for anyone familiar with spreadsheet applications.
- Offers most all the features everyday users will need.
- It's not Excel and doesn't have the full functionality it offers, which may be an obstacle for some power users.
However, if your team needs more complex formulas and functions and conducts more complicated data analysis, Sheets may not offer you enough.
Google Sheets is the Swiss Army Knife of Collaboration Tools
- Simultaneous collaboration
- User-friendly
- Occasionally lags, have to refresh screen
- Double click to autopopulate cells would be a great feature!
Nice spreadsheet tool for collaboration
- Use it as a collaboration tool dynamic sheet that we can share with others in real-time
- We use it as a webhook to connect to other integration tools for sharing information from one system to another
- We also use it to capture online form entries from Google Forms
- We also connect it to different email software so we can run email campaigns using Google Sheet
- Collaborating spreadsheets between users real time
- Integration to other software systems
- Easy to use and quick to deploy
- The best free spreadsheet collaboration solution in the market
- Give it more smart capability
- Make it more mobile friendly
- Make it more usable via Apple products
It also gives you the opportunity to upgrade for more advanced users, so it satisfies most organizations
- Ability to share docs with others
- User friendly
- affordable alternative to microsoft excel
- Multiple users
- Web-based product
- Multi-column V-lookup is handy. Type formula once, multiple columns returned.
- Shifting to Sheets after years and years of Excel is like learning to crawl after I've been running for years. Some sort of translator document. Such as if you use XYZ in Excel, the same function can be found here in Sheets
- Functionality shuts down after 5K or so lines are used. I work in finance. We have hundreds of thousands of transactions we need to analyze.
- If Big Query is the answer to large amounts of data, it needs to be as easy to use as Sheets is.