The simplest add-on to sync your bank transactions to Google Sheets™. Straightforward features, quick setup, and affordable—get started instantly.
Listing updated:May 23, 2025
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Overview
Bank Feed to Sheets connects your bank transactions directly to Google Sheets™. Ideal for personal finance and small business needs, it keeps your budgeting spreadsheets updated effortlessly with the latest data—no more manual entry or CSV exports from multiple accounts.

Bank Feed to Sheets is designed to keep things simple—no extensive customizations, overwhelming menu options, or complex reporting templates—so you can focus on building your perfect finance tracker.

Powered by Plaid, Bank Feed to Sheets provides secure access to over 12,000 financial institutions in 18 countries. With a quick setup and an intuitive interface, you can start syncing transactions immediately. Your bank credentials are never stored, and your account numbers are never accessed. All transaction data is read-only for complete security.

Get started with 1 live bank connection free for 30 days—no credit card required!

Affordable Pricing
Basic: $25/year for up to 2 bank connections ($1.04 per bank/month)
Standard: $39/year for up to 5 bank connections ($0.65 per bank/month)
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PricingFree of charge trial
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Bank Feed to Sheets will ask for the permissions shown below. Learn more
Bank Feed to Sheets will need access to your Google account
This will allow Bank Feed to Sheets to :
View and manage spreadsheets that this application has been installed in
Display and run third-party web content in prompts and sidebars inside Google applications
Connect to an external service
See your primary Google Account email address
See your personal info, including any personal info you've made publicly available
View and administer all your Firebase data and settings
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Philip Bradford
March 9, 2025
Did what it said it would do, however there are some updates that would need to happen if the developer wanted it to take off. First and foremost, the transactions load from oldest to newest, this needs to be reversed. Users will want to see the most recent transactions first as they periodically update. If the developer would like to discuss more, I would be open to it (no strings attached).
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