Marketing data connectors forGoogle Sheets
Connect 26 marketing platforms to Google Sheets in minutes with no-code setup, scheduled refresh, and live data that updates automatically.
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Data blendingAutomatic mapping of dates, campaigns and metrics across channels in the same connection.
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Multi-accountCombine multiple accounts of the same data source in one single connection.
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30+ data sourcesAll the major marketing platforms, analytics, ecommerce and CRM tools.

Loved by 1,500+ marketers.
Agencies, freelancers and in-house teams who stopped fighting their Google Sheets connectors.
Cross-channel marketing data integrations
Connect your marketing data sources, grouped by category. 26 ready-to-use integrations across paid media, social, ecommerce, CRM and more.
Paid Media
10 connectors
Analytics
1 connectors
Social Media
6 connectors

Ecommerce
2 connectors
CRM & Email
4 connectors
SEO
2 connectors
Spreadsheet
1 connectors
Free forever plan · No credit card required
Other destinations
Porter ships your marketing data to 10+ destinations beyond Google Sheets — same subscription, no extra seats, no per-destination fees.
Free Google Sheets templates
Real workflows marketers ship with Porter — built on top of your live data.
Track Shopify sales and acquisition sources in Google Sheets
Automatically pull Shopify orders, revenue, and customer acquisition data into a live Google Sheets dashboard. Monitor sales performance by channel without manual exports.
Monitor Meta Ads and Google Ads budget pacing in Google Sheets
Consolidate Meta Ads and Google Ads spend, impressions, and budget pacing into one Google Sheets report. Catch overspend early and align pacing across channels.
Build a Google Analytics 4 marketing performance tracker in Google Sheets
Import GA4 sessions, conversions, and traffic sources into Google Sheets for flexible analysis. Combine with ad data to calculate true cost per acquisition.
Google Sheets connector feature checklist
What makes Porter Metrics connectors better than any other on the market.
Live API data
Porter queries the source API directly, so your data is always up-to-date. Turn on storage for extra speed and stability.
Unlimited historical data
Access your full source history with no cutoffs. Analyze trends over any time period without API limits.
No-code data warehousing
Porter ships with a built-in BigQuery warehouse that automatically manages backfills for rate-limited APIs (HubSpot, Shopify). No SQL, no schema setup.
All destinations included
Data Studio, Sheets, Power BI, BigQuery, Slack and Zapier are part of every plan. No per-destination fees, no extra seats.
Multi-account at scale
Blend dozens of accounts of the same source into one unified table. Built for agencies managing many clients.
Transparent accuracy
Your numbers match the source manager exactly. Porter doesn't transform, sample or reinterpret your data.
Full granularity
Segment by every metric and dimension the API exposes. No pre-cooked schemas, no hidden fields.
Automatic data blending
Dates, campaign names, UTM parameters, spend, impressions, clicks, conversions and revenue unified across sources. No table creation, no field mapping, no SQL. Trusted by 1,500+ marketing teams in 60 countries.
How to connect any source to Google Sheets
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Pick your data source
Choose any of the 25+ connectors from the grid above — Meta Ads, Google Ads, TikTok, GA4, Shopify, HubSpot and more.
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Log in with your Google account
Use the same Google account you use on Google Sheets.
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Authorize the source with OAuth
Grant read-only access. You can revoke it anytime from your account.
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Select the accounts to blend
Pick one account or blend multiple into a single data source — perfect for agencies.
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Create your report in Google Sheets
Load a free Porter template or start from scratch. Your fresh data is ready.
Full tutorial: Getting started with Porter for Google Sheets →
Start free. Pay per data source account
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Unlimited 14-day free trialConnect any number of data source accounts — no credit card.
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Free forever planPer account: up to 3 connected accounts with 30-day history.
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Other destinations includedYour subscription sends data to Data Studio, Google Sheets, BigQuery, Slack and Claude/ChatGPT.
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Unlimited usersNo extra cost per team member or seat.
Annual Save 17%
Number of data source accounts
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Billed annually · $12.5/account
Unlimited 14-day free trial + Free forever plan
Common questions.
What is Google Sheets?
Google Sheets is a free, cloud-based spreadsheet application within Google Workspace that enables data import, organization, analysis, and visualization. Launched in 2006 as part of Google Docs and integrated into Google Drive in 2012, it provides real-time collaboration through a web browser without requiring local software installation. The application stores files in Google Drive, making them accessible across devices and automatically saving revision history.
For marketing teams, Google Sheets serves as a central workspace for consolidating metrics from advertising platforms, analytics tools, and CRM systems into unified reports. Its native integration with Google Workspace allows multiple team members to edit simultaneously, track changes through version history, and share reports with stakeholders using granular permission controls. The comment and suggestion features facilitate asynchronous review of campaign data.
The application supports data import through built-in functions, add-ons, and API connections, enabling automated refresh of marketing metrics. Teams use pivot tables, conditional formatting, and charting tools to transform raw campaign data into structured reports. Unlike dedicated BI tools that require specialized infrastructure and licensing, Google Sheets operates within the familiar spreadsheet paradigm, reducing the learning curve for analysts and non-technical stakeholders while maintaining the flexibility to build custom formulas and dashboards.
Why use Google Sheets for marketing?
Marketing teams use Google Sheets because it offers collaborative, accessible tools that consolidate fragmented business data without requiring expensive enterprise software or dedicated BI infrastructure. The platform's ubiquity within organizations means most team members already know how to navigate its interface, reducing onboarding time for new reporting workflows.
Three primary use cases drive adoption. First, campaign performance tracking: teams monitor cost per click, click-through rates, impressions, and return on ad spend across channels to optimize budget allocation and identify high-performing campaigns. Second, web analytics dashboards: marketing departments track daily traffic, conversion rates, and user behavior metrics from analytics platforms, creating shareable reports that update automatically. Third, lead and customer data management: teams import CRM records to track pipeline stages, segment audiences, and calculate customer acquisition costs using spreadsheet formulas.
Google Sheets solves specific pain points that marketing teams encounter: eliminating manual copy-pasting between platforms, reducing version control issues when multiple people update reports, and providing a lightweight alternative to complex BI tools for teams that need quick answers without IT dependencies. Teams typically choose Google Sheets over general-purpose BI platforms when they need rapid report prototyping, when stakeholder familiarity with spreadsheets outweighs the need for advanced visualization, or when budget constraints make enterprise software impractical.