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What is Google Sheets?

Google Sheets is a spreadsheet software designed to track finances and number-based workloads. It is an alternative to Microsoft Excel and offers an accessible experience for primary users with a 15GB storage limit. Google Sheets is also part of Google Workspace.

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How much does Google Sheets cost?

Google Sheets is free with any Google account but limited to 15GB storage.

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Matt Minev

Dec 24

Focus Wizard

Top VoiceUse: 4Y 9.2 / 10

Fantastic free alternative to Excel

Google Sheets is a fantastic alternative to Microsoft Excel, especially for those looking for a cloud-based solution. It’s good for creating Gantt charts for work, time tracking, and managing data efficiently. With its powerful formula support, real-time collaboration features, and seamless integration with other Google apps, it’s incredibly practical for both individual and team use. Plus, the free 15GB of storage is more than enough for most users, making it an excellent choice for casual and professional tasks alike.

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Shaun Barba

Dec 24

Director

Use: 5Y 8.6 / 10

Not quite Excel, but great in its own way

I use Google sheets daily, and have been for most of the time that it has been available. As an early adopter, and someone who uses Excel daily at work, I was excited about a, basically free, alternative to Excel. First, what Google sheets does better is share-ability and connectivity. Users are able to link and integrate other tools into Google sheets (and vice-versa). Users are also able to easily share Google sheets with others. With Excel, users have to share files, which could become old/outdated. Additionally, it's more difficult to connect excel to other tools without some sort of hosting service. Secondly, Google sheets misses a lot of advanced features Excel has. For most day-to-day spreadsheet usage, Google Sheets is the way to go for portability and integrations.

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Pedro Faia

Nov 24

3d Artist

Use: 3Y 8.0 / 10

It's useful and simple

It's great and easier to use on my smartphone then Excel (don't know why but it is). Don't see much difference for Excel

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