How to Import Assets Data from Webflow into Google Sheets

Importing Assets data from Webflow into Google Sheets helps you manage your website’s media files, track asset usage, and ensure your visual content is organized.

Get this asset data into your Sheet automatically, simplifying media management.

This guide shows you exactly how to import your Webflow Assets data into Google Sheets with Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Install the Coefficient Google Sheets add-on and connect your Webflow account.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Choose Import from Objects and select the Assets object.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. Pick the fields you need, add filters if you want, and import the data into your Sheet.

  • Step 4:

    Step 4. Set up auto-refresh to keep your Assets data updated automatically.

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Step-by-Step Guide: Importing Your Webflow Data

Getting your Webflow Assets data into Google Sheets is simple with Coefficient. Just follow these steps:

step:1

step-title:Install and Connect Coefficient

First, add Coefficient to your Google Sheet.

Open Google Sheets. Go to Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons. Search for “Coefficient” and install it from the Google Workspace Marketplace.

After installing, open Coefficient from Extensions > Coefficient > Launch.

In the Coefficient sidebar, find and click on the Webflow connector to start the connection. Log into your Webflow account when prompted to authorize Coefficient.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

step:2

step-title:Import Your Assets Data

Once connected, you can pull your data.

In the Coefficient sidebar, click the “Import from” button and select “Webflow Objects”. Choose “Assets” from the list of available data objects.

Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

step:3

step-title:Configure and Import

Now, decide exactly what data you want.

Select the specific fields (columns) you need for your analysis. You can also apply filters or sort the data directly in Coefficient before you import.

When everything is set, click the “Import” button. Your Webflow Assets data will load straight into your Google Sheet.

Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

step:4

step-title:Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

Keep your Assets data current automatically.

Find your import in the Coefficient sidebar. Click the refresh icon’s dropdown menu and choose “Schedule”.

Pick how often you want the data to update – for example, daily or hourly. This keeps your spreadsheet fresh without manual work.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Users Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Users data from Webflow into Excel helps marketing teams analyze member activity, segment audiences, and optimize engagement strategies. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Users data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Users object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Users Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Users data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Users” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., email, name, created date, membership status).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Users data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Users data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Products Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Products data from Webflow into Excel helps e-commerce teams track inventory, analyze pricing, and create sales reports. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Products data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Products object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Products Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Products data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Products” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., name, SKU, price, inventory, category).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Products data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Products data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Pages Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Pages data from Webflow into Excel helps marketing teams track website performance, collaborate with stakeholders, and build custom reports. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Pages data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Pages object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Pages Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Pages data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Pages” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., name, slug, URL, created date).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Pages data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Pages data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Orders Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Orders data from Webflow into Excel helps teams track sales, analyze revenue, and create comprehensive e-commerce reports. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Orders data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Orders object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Orders Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Orders data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Orders” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., order ID, customer, products, amount, status).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Orders data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Orders data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Collections Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Collections data from Webflow into Excel helps marketing teams organize content, track performance, and build custom reports. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Collections data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Collections object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Collections Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Collections data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Collections” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., name, slug, created date, schema).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Collections data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Collections data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Collection Items Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Collection Items data from Webflow into Excel helps marketing teams analyze content performance, manage workflows, and build custom reports. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Collection Items data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Collection Items object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Collection Items Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Collection Items data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Collection Items” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the specific collection you want to import items from.
  5. Choose the fields you want to import (all custom fields will be available).
  6. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  7. Click “Import” to bring your Collection Items data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Collection Items data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders

How to Import Assets Data from Webflow into Excel

Importing Assets data from Webflow into Excel helps marketing teams track usage, manage resources, and optimize digital asset workflows. Coefficient makes this process seamless and automatic.

This guide will show you how to import your Webflow Assets data into Excel using Coefficient.

TLDR

  • Step 1:

    Step 1. Open Excel > Insert tab > Get Add-ins > Install Coefficient from Office Add-ins store.

  • Step 2:

    Step 2. Connect your Webflow account and select the Assets object to import.

  • Step 3:

    Step 3. (Optional) Enable auto-refresh to keep your data updated automatically.

Coefficient sidebar menu with import, export, automations, and AI Sheet Assistant options.

Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Webflow

First, you’ll need to install the Coefficient add-in for Excel and connect to your Webflow account:

  1. Open Excel and navigate to the Insert tab.
  2. Click on Get Add-ins and search for “Coefficient”.
  3. Install the Coefficient add-in from the Office Add-ins store.
  4. Once installed, open the Coefficient sidebar and click “Import from…”.
  5. In the connector selection screen, scroll to the “Other” category.
Various integration options like Excel, Gmail, CSV, and Connect Any API under the Other category.

Step 2: Import Webflow Assets Data

Now that you’re connected, you can import your Webflow Assets data:

  1. Select “Webflow” from the list of available connectors.
  2. Log in to your Webflow account when prompted.
  3. Choose “Assets” from the list of available objects.
  4. Select the fields you want to import (e.g., name, type, size, URL, created date).
  5. Apply any filters if needed to narrow down the data.
  6. Click “Import” to bring your Assets data into Excel.

Step 3: Set Up Auto-Refresh (Optional)

To keep your Webflow Assets data fresh, set up an automatic refresh schedule:

  1. Click on the refresh icon next to your imported data.
  2. Select “Schedule refresh” from the dropdown menu.
  3. Choose your preferred refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly).
  4. Set the specific time for the refresh to occur.
  5. Click “Save” to activate the auto-refresh schedule.
Auto-refresh options for imported data with daily, hourly, and weekly scheduling.

Available Webflow Objects

  • Collections
  • Collection Items
  • Assets
  • Products
  • Users
  • Orders