The spreadsheet stays.The manual upkeep goes.
Connect Google Sheets and Luo reads and writes your sheets as part of real workflows — or rebuilds the sheet-as-a-tool into an app with sign-in, views, and agents doing the upkeep.
What Google Sheets does in Luo
Sheets as a live data source
Dashboards, trackers, and reports in Luo can read from the sheets your team already maintains — no migration required to get started.
Writes without the copy-paste
Agents append rows and update cells from email, forms, and other tools, so the sheet stops depending on whoever remembered to update it.
Reports on a schedule
Luo pulls the numbers from your sheets, formats the summary, and delivers it — to Slack, to email, or to a workspace dashboard.
From sheet to tool
When the spreadsheet becomes the system, describe what it should be — Luo rebuilds it as a real internal tool with permissions, views, and automations.
Frequently asked questions
Can Luo replace our tracking spreadsheet?
Yes — that is one of the most common first builds. Describe how the sheet is used and Luo builds a tool shaped to the workflow: proper views, sign-in, and agents keeping records current from your email and calendar.
Can Luo both read and write my sheets?
Yes. The Google Sheets integration supports reading ranges and writing rows and cells, using a scoped, consented Google connection.
Is Google Sheets a good database for internal tools?
Sheets are a fine starting point but degrade as relational needs grow — cross-references, permissions, and history get painful. Luo can use your sheets where they work and give you real structured records where they don’t.
Looking for setup instructions? Read the Google Sheets integration docs.