Google Sheets
If you already keep things in a Google Sheet — a menu, a price list, a guest list, your stock — you can show it on your page and keep the two in sync. Edit the sheet, and the page follows.
Why people love this
Section titled “Why people love this”You probably already update a spreadsheet. Now that same spreadsheet can power a real, good-looking web page — with zero double work. Change a price in the sheet, and your live page shows the new price. No re-editing the page, ever.
Connect it
Section titled “Connect it”- On your page, choose to connect Google Sheets.
- Sign in with Google to give permission (the usual “Continue with Google”).
- Pick your spreadsheet, and tell the page what to show — “show the name, price, and photo from each row.”
That’s it. Your list appears, pulled live from the sheet.
Great for
Section titled “Great for”- A menu that you update from your phone in the spreadsheet
- A price list the whole team can edit in one place
- An inventory or “what’s in stock” page
- An events or class calendar
- A directory — members, team, vendors
It stays fresh on its own
Section titled “It stays fresh on its own”Add a row, fix a typo, mark something sold out — your page catches up. Want it to refresh on a set schedule (say, every morning)? See Put it on autopilot.
What’s next
Section titled “What’s next”- Your store & other tools — Shopify, analytics, Slack, and more.
- Lists & data — more on showing lists beautifully.