Export Supabase tables to Google Sheets
Browse tables from your Supabase project, choose a destination spreadsheet, and push data into a new sheet or an existing one.
Supabase to Google Sheets Export is a Chrome extension that connects your Supabase project and writes tables directly into Google Sheets. Use it for one-off exports today, then upgrade once for $29 to unlock larger exports and scheduled syncs forever.
This extension is designed for Supabase founders, operators, analysts, and customer teams who want spreadsheet-friendly access to live product data without setting up a custom pipeline first.
Browse tables from your Supabase project, choose a destination spreadsheet, and push data into a new sheet or an existing one.
Keep exports lean by narrowing down the rows you care about before data lands in Google Sheets.
Pay once, keep the Pro toolkit, and run recurring sync schedules for dashboards, finance ops, support queues, and internal reporting.
Add your Supabase project URL and API key, then authorize Google Sheets access through Chrome's identity flow.
Pick the table, filters, and sheet destination that match the workflow you want to automate.
Pro unlocks higher export limits, recurring schedules, and the rest of the advanced workflow tools with a one-time purchase.
Share operational data with teammates who already work in Google Sheets without building a full ETL layer first.
The public launch materials live here so your Chrome Web Store listing can point reviewers and customers to a real policy and support surface.
Explains what the extension stores locally, what goes to Google and Supabase, and what the licensing backend keeps.
Reviewer-friendly explanation of why the extension needs storage, alarms, identity, and specific host permissions.
Launch support page with setup help, troubleshooting guidance, and a public channel for extension issues.
It runs as a Chrome extension and is designed for Supabase users. You connect your Supabase project and trigger exports from the extension interface.
Payments are handled by Stripe. Licensing and usage tracking run through Netlify Functions backed by Neon. Your exported table data does not pass through Neon.
No. Supabase credentials used for the export workflow are stored locally in the extension. The remote backend is used for licensing, payments, and usage metrics.
Yes. The hosted Pro checkout is live now at $29 one-time, and the Chrome Web Store listing page is being prepared.
The landing page, privacy policy, support page, terms, and reviewer-facing permission notes are all available from this deployment.