We have carefully collected all of the companies that extract data from GitHub and can connect it to your Google Sheets so you have more options to choose from.
We highly recommend to contact integration platforms to figure out what metrics they can extract. Sometimes integration platforms don't have certain metrics out of the box, so it's better to contact them.
Useful integrations
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Add a new row
(Google Sheets) when a new issue in GitHub
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Add a new row
(Google Sheets) when a new commit in GitHub
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Add a new row
(Google Sheets) when a new mention in GitHub
4
Add a new row
(Google Sheets) when a new release in GitHub
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Add a new row
(Google Sheets) when a new pull request in GitHub
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Update a row
(Google Sheets) when a new issue in GitHub
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Update a row
(Google Sheets) when a new commit in GitHub
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Update a row
(Google Sheets) when a new mention in GitHub
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Update a row
(Google Sheets) when a new release in GitHub
10
Update a row
(Google Sheets) when a new pull request in GitHub
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Share a spreadsheet to a specific email address
(Google Sheets) when a new issue in GitHub
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Share a spreadsheet to a specific email address
(Google Sheets) when a new commit in GitHub
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Share a spreadsheet to a specific email address
(Google Sheets) when a new mention in GitHub
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Share a spreadsheet to a specific email address
(Google Sheets) when a new release in GitHub
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Share a spreadsheet to a specific email address
(Google Sheets) when a new pull request in GitHub
More integrations
More integrations to Google Sheets
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