Send Google Sheets to Google Chat
Automate Google Sheets charts to Google Chat. Pick the right chart type and schedule for spreadsheet data.
Best for teams that want delivered updates instead of another dashboard tab.
Works with any spreadsheet layout — no reformatting required. Fits into Google Workspace — charts arrive where your team already works
Why this path works
Primary intent
Help teams send Google Sheets data into Google Chat on a useful reporting cadence without opening the source dashboard every time.
Replaces the manual workflow
The manual version is usually a dashboard screenshot, a copied table, and a message someone rewrites from scratch every reporting cycle.
Recommended chart types
Line Chart
Best for tracking trends over time. Use this when your team needs a clear read on revenue by region without opening Google Sheets.
Bar Chart
Best for comparing categories side by side. Use this when your team needs a clear read on revenue by region without opening Google Sheets.
Table
Best for displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Use this when your team needs a clear read on revenue by region without opening Google Sheets.
Recommended schedules
Daily
Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins. This is a better default than publishing every possible schedule as its own page.
Weekly
Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews. This is a better default than publishing every possible schedule as its own page.
Every Monday
Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning. This is a better default than publishing every possible schedule as its own page.
Example delivered pulse
Google Sheets pulse in Google Chat
Your team gets the chart, the cadence, and a short explanation of what changed. Start with a narrow set of metrics and expand only after the delivered update is useful.
How to launch the first version
1
Connect Google Sheets first and start with one metric set that already has clear ownership in the source.
2
Select your Google Chat space or DM for chart delivery. Keep the first delivery narrow enough that the message reads like an update, not a dashboard dump.
3
Once the first pulse is useful, layer in one additional chart or a second stakeholder destination rather than broadening everything at once.
Recommended chart and schedule combinations
Line Chart · Daily
Best for tracking trends over time.
Line Chart · Weekly
Best for tracking trends over time.
Line Chart · Every Monday
Best for tracking trends over time.
Bar Chart · Daily
Best for comparing categories side by side.
Bar Chart · Weekly
Best for comparing categories side by side.
Bar Chart · Every Monday
Best for comparing categories side by side.
Table · Daily
Best for displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns.
Table · Weekly
Best for displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns.
Table · Every Monday
Best for displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns.
All supported combinations for this path
Bar Chart · Daily
comparing categories side by side. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Bar Chart · Weekly
comparing categories side by side. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Bar Chart · Every Monday
comparing categories side by side. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Bar Chart · On a Schedule
comparing categories side by side. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Bar Chart · Every Quarter
comparing categories side by side. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Bar Chart · First of Month
comparing categories side by side. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Bar Chart · Every Morning
comparing categories side by side. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Bar Chart · Hourly
comparing categories side by side. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Line Chart · Daily
tracking trends over time. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Line Chart · Weekly
tracking trends over time. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Line Chart · Every Monday
tracking trends over time. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Line Chart · On a Schedule
tracking trends over time. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Line Chart · Every Quarter
tracking trends over time. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Line Chart · First of Month
tracking trends over time. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Line Chart · Every Morning
tracking trends over time. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Line Chart · Hourly
tracking trends over time. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Area Chart · Daily
showing volume and cumulative trends. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Area Chart · Weekly
showing volume and cumulative trends. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Area Chart · Every Monday
showing volume and cumulative trends. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Area Chart · On a Schedule
showing volume and cumulative trends. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Area Chart · Every Quarter
showing volume and cumulative trends. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Area Chart · First of Month
showing volume and cumulative trends. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Area Chart · Every Morning
showing volume and cumulative trends. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Area Chart · Hourly
showing volume and cumulative trends. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Pie Chart · Daily
showing proportions and distribution. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Pie Chart · Weekly
showing proportions and distribution. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Pie Chart · Every Monday
showing proportions and distribution. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Pie Chart · On a Schedule
showing proportions and distribution. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Pie Chart · Every Quarter
showing proportions and distribution. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Pie Chart · First of Month
showing proportions and distribution. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Pie Chart · Every Morning
showing proportions and distribution. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Pie Chart · Hourly
showing proportions and distribution. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Scatter Plot · Daily
revealing correlations between two variables. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Scatter Plot · Weekly
revealing correlations between two variables. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Scatter Plot · Every Monday
revealing correlations between two variables. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Scatter Plot · On a Schedule
revealing correlations between two variables. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Scatter Plot · Every Quarter
revealing correlations between two variables. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Scatter Plot · First of Month
revealing correlations between two variables. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Scatter Plot · Every Morning
revealing correlations between two variables. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Scatter Plot · Hourly
revealing correlations between two variables. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Table · Daily
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Table · Weekly
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Table · Every Monday
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Table · On a Schedule
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Table · Every Quarter
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Table · First of Month
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Table · Every Morning
displaying exact values and detailed breakdowns. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Combo Chart · Daily
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Perfect for morning standups and daily check-ins
Combo Chart · Weekly
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Ideal for weekly team syncs and progress reviews
Combo Chart · Every Monday
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Great for Monday morning team alignment and weekly planning
Combo Chart · On a Schedule
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Flexible scheduling for any cadence your team needs
Combo Chart · Every Quarter
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Built for quarterly business reviews and executive reporting cycles
Combo Chart · First of Month
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Ideal for monthly reporting, board updates, and MBRs
Combo Chart · Every Morning
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Perfect for executives and managers who want data before their first meeting
Combo Chart · Hourly
overlaying bars and lines for multi-metric views. Best for real-time monitoring of fast-moving metrics like ad spend or traffic
Trust notes
Keep this page honest
Recommend the chart types and schedules that make sense for this source instead of treating every combination as equally good.
Keep this page honest
If the cleanest workflow still depends on exporting or shaping the data first, say that directly instead of implying a perfect native feed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Start with one chart, one schedule, and one delivery path. Once that pulse is useful, expand from there.