
Sync WordPress data to Google Sheets. Export Posts, Pages, Users, and Contact Form 7 submissions with one click.
| Author: | Ankit Panchal (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.7.5 |
| Plugin version: | 0.0.1 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 01-04-2026 |
| Last updated: | 01-04-2026 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
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| Plugin URI: | https://pluginstack.dev/plugins/pushrow-for-g... |
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Pushrow for Google Sheets lets you sync your WordPress data directly to Google Sheets. Export your posts, pages, users, and Contact Form 7 submissions to a Google Spreadsheet with a single click.
Free Features
- Posts & Pages — Export all your WordPress posts and pages to Google Sheets
- Users — Export your WordPress user list to Google Sheets
- Contact Form 7 — Sync CF7 form submissions to Google Sheets (per-form configuration with field mapping)
- Manual Sync — Click a button to trigger sync when you need it
- Field Mapping — Auto-detect and map WordPress fields to sheet columns
- Sync Logs — Track every sync operation with detailed logs
- Google OAuth — Secure connection using your own Google Cloud credentials
How It Works
- Create a Google Cloud project and enable the Sheets & Drive APIs
- Add your OAuth credentials in Pushrow settings
- Connect your Google account
- Create a sync job — pick a data type, select a spreadsheet, map fields
- Click “Run” to sync your data
Third-Party Services
This plugin connects to the Google Sheets API and Google Drive API to sync WordPress data to Google Sheets.
What the service does:
Reads and writes spreadsheet data in your Google account via Google’s APIs.
When data is sent:
– When you manually trigger a sync job from the plugin dashboard
– When a Contact Form 7 submission occurs (if a CF7 sync job is configured)
What data is sent:
The WordPress data you select for syncing (e.g., post titles, user data, form submissions) is sent directly to Google Sheets. OAuth tokens are used for authentication.
No data passes through our servers. All communication is directly between your WordPress site and Google’s APIs using your own Google Cloud credentials.
- Google API Terms of Service: https://developers.google.com/terms
- Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
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