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Google Sheets work, including the migration you have been putting off

Sheets is excellent at collaboration and awkward at scale. We build to its strengths and warn you honestly where it will slow down.

#What you get
1Working sheets with documented formulas
2Apps Script with comments and a trigger schedule
3Permissions and protected ranges configured
4A migration map if moving from Excel
5A short walkthrough for the team
B11a  ·  Overview

What we build in Sheets

We write QUERY and ARRAYFORMULA logic, connect sheets with IMPORTRANGE, automate with Apps Script, and build reporting that updates on a schedule instead of on a reminder.

Migrating from Excel is its own project. VLOOKUPs mostly survive; array formulas, macros and some functions do not. We map the differences before moving anything.

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Apps Script automation

Scheduled emails, form handling, cross-file syncing and custom menu functions.

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Connected reporting

IMPORTRANGE and QUERY pulling several sheets into one live view.

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Forms and workflows

Google Forms feeding a sheet, with validation and automatic notifications.

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Excel migration

A mapped, tested move with the incompatibilities identified first.

B11b  ·  Detail

Where Sheets projects usually go wrong

  1. 1The file has slowed to a crawlUsually too many volatile IMPORTRANGE and ARRAYFORMULA calls. Restructurable.
  2. 2Everyone can edit everythingProtected ranges and a proper input sheet fix this in an hour.
  3. 3Manual copy between filesApps Script or a connected query removes the step entirely.
  4. 4An Excel file broke on importExpected. We identify what did not survive and rebuild those parts natively.
B11c  ·  Deliverables

Everything that ships with this

  • Working sheets with documented formulas
  • Apps Script with comments and a trigger schedule
  • Permissions and protected ranges configured
  • A migration map if moving from Excel
  • A short walkthrough for the team
Pricing

Fixed price, quoted after we have seen the file or the brief. Nothing is billed until you approve the scope in writing. See pricing.

B11d  ·  Questions

If collaboration is the pain point, yes. If you rely on heavy models, large datasets or VBA, staying in Excel is usually the right call. We will give you a straight answer for your situation.

It runs inside your Google Workspace under your permissions. We keep scopes minimal and document exactly what each script can access.

Yes, and it is one of the cleanest reporting setups available. See our Looker Studio page.

Z1  ·  Next step

Send the file. Get a straight answer.

A 20-minute call, or just email the workbook with a note on what is wrong. Either way you will know the cause and the cost before you commit.

Stuck on a workbook? Free 20-minute call — we will tell you what is wrong before you spend anything. Book a free call