Not yet — SparkReceipt does not currently offer a direct integration with Google Sheets.
However, it does provide easy CSV exports, which you can quickly import into Google Sheets for further processing, reporting, or analysis.
For advanced users, there’s also a webhook option that can be configured to connect SparkReceipt with Google Drive workflows.
🔄 Current Ways to Work with Google Sheets
✅ CSV Export (Recommended)
Export your data from SparkReceipt as a CSV file
Open Google Sheets
Go to File → Import → Upload
Select your exported CSV file
Format or analyze your data as needed
🔁 CSV exports are available for receipts, documents, and reports — making it easy to move structured data into Sheets regularly.
🔧 Webhook Option (Advanced)
Advanced users can use SparkReceipt’s webhook feature to:
Send document metadata or files to Google Drive folders
Trigger custom automations using Zapier, Make.com, or custom scripts
Create intermediate workflows that push data from Drive → Sheets
📥 Step-by-Step Checklist: Exporting Data to Google Sheets
Log in to SparkReceipt (web or mobile)
Go to the Reports-section and choose date range and document type.
Select Export → CSV
Save the file locally
Open Google Sheets
Import the CSV using File → Import → Upload
Organize and analyze your data as needed
✅ FAQ Section
Q: Can I connect SparkReceipt directly to Google Sheets?
A: No direct integration exists yet, but CSV export lets you import data into Google Sheets easily.
Q: What data can I export to use in Sheets?
A: You can export receipts, business documents, reports, and categorization data in CSV format.
Q: Is there a way to automate sending data to Google Drive or Sheets?
A: Yes — advanced users can use SparkReceipt’s webhook to send data to Google Drive, which can then be linked to Google Sheets through external automation tools.
Q: Will native Google Sheets integration be added?
A: It’s not available yet, but may be considered in future updates based on user demand.