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Google Sheets Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Google Sheets Reviews & Ratings

4.6

Excellent

Based on 1301 ratings & 340 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

(299)

Very Good

(37)

Good

(4)

Poor

(0)

Terible

(0)

Spotsaas Editor’s POV

Google Sheets has been an indispensable tool for my team, offering the perfect balance between functionality and accessibility. Its real-time collaboration has allowed us to work seamlessly across departments, while Gemini’s AI assistance has significantly improved the speed and accuracy of our data analysis. The integrations with Salesforce and Asana have been ...Read more

Google Sheets pros and cons

  • Google Sheets enables multiple users to edit and comment simultaneously, making it ideal for remote teams and cross-department projects.

  • With Gemini integration, users can generate formulas, detect patterns, and create visualizations quickly, reducing manual effort and errors.

  • It connects with tools like BigQuery, Looker, Salesforce, and Asana, allowing businesses to centralize and analyze data from multiple sources.

  • Accessible via web browsers, mobile apps, and offline mode, ensuring productivity from anywhere without interruptions.

  • Some advanced functions, such as complex macros or data modeling, remain more robust in Microsoft Excel.

  • Handling very large spreadsheets or millions of rows can lead to lagging and slower performance.

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Shrina J

10/21/20

4.5 out of 5

Google Sheet is very easy and convenient tool

What do you like best? It is really easy to apply formulas and pivot in the sheet along with the team sharing option What do you dislike? There is nothing I dislike about google Sheets but it would be better to have additional features What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We have to share the sheets with every one in the team and collect inputs from them. Google sheets help us to do that without any memory usage in our device. ...

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Sahil Y

10/20/20

4.5 out of 5

google sheet review

What do you like best? Things I like most- 1. Multiple access depending on whom to share. 2. Secure, Robust. 3. Easy to use. 4. strong user community. 5. Have tons of shortcuts to make tasks easier. 6. Freely available. What do you dislike? There is nothing to dislike as such. But yes while generating the link for sharing the sheet, it takes time. so this can be improved. Recommendations to others considering the product: If you looking for ...

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Jenny D

10/20/20

4.5 out of 5

Sheets with backups

What do you like best? The best thing about GSheets is that it' s actually based on this particular mobile cloud. All you will really need is an Internet link! Google Sheets allows you to cooperate as well as it also has much of the same capabilities as Excel. When you make modifications, you save them to ensure that you keep your changes if you lose your connection. Besides, it is completely free, so it is worth it! What do you dislike? Even if it is a perfect application, it' ...

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Lauren G

10/20/20

5 out of 5

Just like Excel but everywhere you are!

What do you like best? I really enjoy that it is basically like Excel. It is truly easy to keep track of most things and even on the go. We all share on as team, and it make working remote that much easier! What do you dislike? The only downside that I can think of is that some of the functions are not there or they are slightly more hidden for the user to find. But everything I need is there! Recommendations to others considering the product: Just give it a try! It is ...

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Thomas Q

10/19/20

4.5 out of 5

All necessary data processing functions

What do you like best? So long as you've a connection to the internet, you are able to get access to Google Sheets from anyplace, making collaboration, public speaking & editing very simple and easy. You are able to write about a work sheet with the team members of yours and view the work of theirs in time that is real. You are able to also look at history when you have to recover and / or restore info. What do you dislike? The file restore option requires a lot of improvement ...

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Parool S

10/19/20

3 out of 5

Google sheets in comparison with excel

What do you like best? Easy to upload new files. Sheets easily detects the separator and data is visible clearly. What do you dislike? Web version lags a lot. Multiple column filters are difficult to impose. Shortcuts are not easily visible, they should be provided as suggestion as a dialog box. Recommendations to others considering the product: Filters are a bit complicated to use, avoid them or search the shortcuts online. Avoid using the web version ...

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Justin H

10/19/20

5 out of 5

The apex of 21st century file-sharing collaboration

What do you like best? What's not to like? The advent of Google Drive and Google's entire suite of file-sharing platforms fundamentally changed the way my co-students (at the time) and colleagues (now) studied and worked collaboratively. Gone are the days of iteratively saving a file or spreadsheet to share via email, with constantly overlapping versions and confusing notes or tracked changes. Google Sheets specifically allows one or more users to share and work collaboratively and ...

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Fred T

10/15/20

4 out of 5

A much more user-friendly solution that Excel

What do you like best? How easy it is to use and above all, use it to collaborate with other users on several projects. Also how it allows several users to edit at once. What do you dislike? Naturally it isn't as complete as Excel and you'll miss some of the formulas that are available on Excel. As such, it's more intended for simpler usage. Recommendations to others considering the product: Definitely worth giving it a try, if anything because it's free to use. What ...

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Debrah S

10/15/20

5 out of 5

Google sheet is the best Alternative to Excel sheet

What do you like best? Google Sheets is a nice virtual table to be used for the organization of your data. You can quickly build tablets, create graphs and figures in sheets to display whatever sort of details you want. You could connect and share it with your organization teammates and watch update from in full detail and get notification who did modify the google sheets last and when. Google Sheets also becomes an incredible place to build easy spreadsheets , Table, chats or pivot ...

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Sukran Bahar S

10/14/20

3.5 out of 5

Great for simple data collection

What do you like best? This is great for easy data collection- say group lab work and everyone has a standardized way of measuring so we can consolidate all data efficiently and quickly-also allows for people to catch their mistakes earlier. I also like that with remote learning, I can be talking to students I'm training and show them in real time rather than having to share screen which makes it slower and less interactive/ What do you dislike? The functions don’t always run ...

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Disclaimer: This research has been collated from a variety of authoritative sources. We welcome your feedback at [email protected].

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