WPForms Google Sheets 2.5.0
Description
WPForms Google Sheets is a WordPress plugin addon that sends form submissions from WPForms directly into your Google Sheets. Instead of copying and pasting entries, it automatically creates new rows in a centralized sheet. This helps you keep responses organized, view updates as they happen, and turn collected data into clearer insights. It’s designed to fit smoothly into common WordPress + WooCommerce workflows, especially when you need reliable reporting.
With seamless integration between WPForms and Google Sheets, you can streamline data capture and reduce manual work in your admin process. Set up your connection once, then let each new submission flow into your spreadsheet for faster review and easier collaboration.
Main Features
- Direct form-to-sheet delivery — Sends WPForms entry data to a chosen Google Sheet automatically.
- No copy-paste workflow — Eliminates manual transfer of submissions into spreadsheets.
- Automatic row creation — Adds each new entry as a new row so your sheet stays current.
- Google Sheets integration — Connects your WordPress form submissions with Google’s spreadsheet environment.
- Field mapping — Matches form fields to corresponding columns in the sheet.
- Worksheet targeting — Allows you to write entries to the specific worksheet within a spreadsheet.
- Real-time updates — Keeps your spreadsheet synchronized with ongoing submissions.
- Easy setup for workflows — Straightforward configuration to connect WPForms and Google Sheets with minimal friction.
Benefits
- Faster data handling — Reduces manual steps, so you can review submissions sooner.
- Centralized records — Keeps entries in one place for cleaner reporting and tracking.
- Better data accuracy — Minimizes human error from copy-paste and reformatting.
- Improved workflow visibility — Real-time sheet updates support quicker decisions based on current inputs.
- More efficient analytics — Organized spreadsheet data makes it easier to analyze patterns and outcomes.
Who is it suitable for?
- WooCommerce stores collecting inquiries, registrations, or contact details.
- Marketing teams tracking leads captured by WPForms.
- Freelancers and agencies managing multiple forms and reporting needs.
- Content creators and blogs organizing newsletter or submission responses.
- Training and course sites gathering application or enrollment data.