Bringing your Podio Layout data into Google Sheets helps you document the structure of your Podio apps, understand field types, and plan modifications to your workspace layouts.
Stop manually reviewing app layouts within Podio settings.
Learn how to quickly import your Layout data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Layout object.
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Step 3. Select the layout details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your layout data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio layout data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Layout””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the layout data you’re importing. Select specific columns like app name, field name, field type, and settings. Apply filters if needed based on app name or field type.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio layout data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your app structure documentation current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the layout data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Widgets Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Widgets data into Google Sheets helps you understand the configuration of dashboard widgets and analyze the underlying data they display.
Stop manually documenting widget settings and data sources.
Learn how to quickly import your Widgets data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Widgets object.
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Step 3. Select the widget details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your widgets data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio widget data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Widgets””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the widgets data you’re importing. Select specific columns like widget type, title, configuration options, and associated workspace or app. Apply filters if needed based on type or associated app.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio widgets data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your widget documentation current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the widgets data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Hooks Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Hooks data into Google Sheets helps you manage your webhooks, track integrations with other systems, and monitor automated workflows triggered by events in Podio.
Stop manually checking webhook configurations and logs.
Learn how to quickly import your Hooks data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Hooks object.
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Step 3. Select the hook details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your hooks data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio hooks data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Hooks””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the hooks data you’re importing. Select specific columns like hook ID, URL, event type, and associated app or item. Apply filters if needed based on event type or app.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio hooks data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your webhook documentation current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the hooks data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Alerts Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Alerts data into Google Sheets helps you centralize and monitor all your notifications from various workspaces and items in one place.
Stop missing important updates buried within Podio.
Learn how to quickly import your Alerts data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Alerts object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the alert details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your alerts data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio alert data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Alerts””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the alerts data you’re importing. Select specific columns like alert type, date, associated item, and related user. Apply filters if needed based on type or date ranges.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio alerts data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your alert monitoring sheet current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the alerts data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import App market Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio App market data into Google Sheets helps you explore available apps, document useful extensions, and plan how to enhance your Podio workflows.
Stop manually searching the app market for useful tools.
Learn how to quickly import your App market data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the App market object.
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Step 3. Select the app details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your app market data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio app market data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”App market””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the app market data you’re importing. Select specific columns like app name, description, rating, and category. Apply filters if needed based on category or rating.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio app market data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your documentation of useful Podio apps current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the app market data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Batch Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Batch data into Google Sheets helps you track the status and results of any batch operations you perform within your workspaces.
Stop manually monitoring batch job progress.
Learn how to quickly import your Batch data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Batch object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the batch details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your batch data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio batch data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Batch””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the batch data you’re importing. Select specific columns like batch ID, status, start time, end time, and related items. Apply filters if needed based on status or date ranges.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio batch data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your batch operation tracker current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the batch data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Calendar Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Calendar data into Google Sheets helps you manage project deadlines, team schedules, and important events in a familiar calendar view or list.
Stop manually transferring calendar items between systems.
Learn how to quickly import your Calendar data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Calendar object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the calendar details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your calendar data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio calendar data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Calendar””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the calendar data you’re importing. Select specific columns like event title, start date, end date, participants, and related item or task. Apply filters if needed based on date ranges or participants.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio calendar data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your project calendar current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the calendar data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Contacts Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Contacts data into Google Sheets helps you manage client lists, team member contact details, and external contacts associated with your projects.
Stop manually tracking contact information outside of Podio.
Learn how to quickly import your Contacts data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Contacts object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the contact details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your contacts data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio contact data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Contacts””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the contacts data you’re importing. Select specific columns like name, email, phone number, company, and associated workspaces or items. Apply filters if needed based on role or workspace.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio contacts data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your contact lists current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the contacts data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Friends Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Friends data into Google Sheets helps you manage your connections within Podio, track team relationships, and understand your network.
Stop manually tracking team connections in separate lists.
Learn how to quickly import your Friends data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Friends object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the friend details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your friends data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio friends data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Friends””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the friends data you’re importing. Select specific columns like friend name, email, and associated workspaces. Apply filters if needed.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio friends data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your network tracker current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the friends data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files
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How to Import Hooks Data from Podio into Google Sheets
Bringing your Podio Hooks data into Google Sheets helps you manage your webhooks, track integrations with other systems, and monitor automated workflows triggered by events in Podio.
Stop manually checking webhook configurations and logs.
Learn how to quickly import your Hooks data from Podio to Google Sheets using the Coefficient add-on in this simple guide.
TLDR
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Step 1:
Step 1. Install Coefficient in Google Sheets and connect your Podio account.
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Step 2:
Step 2. Select Import from Objects and choose the Hooks object.
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Step 3:
Step 3. Select the hook details you need and import the data into your sheet.
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Step 4:
Step 4. Configure auto-refresh to keep your hooks data updated automatically.
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Here’s how to pull your Podio hooks data directly into Google Sheets with Coefficient.
Step 1: Install Coefficient and Connect to Podio
Open Google Sheets > Extensions > Add-ons > Get add-ons > Install Coefficient from Google Workspace Marketplace
Once installed, open Coefficient from the Extensions menu. Click “”Import from…”” and look for Podio. Follow the prompts to connect your Podio account securely.

Step 2: Select Your Object
In the Coefficient sidebar, choose “”Import from Objects””.
Browse the list of Podio objects and select “”Hooks””.

Step 3: Configure and Import Data
Refine the hooks data you’re importing. Select specific columns like hook ID, URL, event type, and associated app or item. Apply filters if needed based on event type or app.
Click the “”Import”” button, and your Podio hooks data will appear in your Google Sheet.

Step 4: (Optional) Set Up Auto-Refresh
Keep your webhook documentation current by setting up auto-refresh for your import.
In the Coefficient sidebar for your import configuration, toggle on “”Auto Refresh””. Choose a schedule (like hourly or daily) to automatically update the hooks data. You can also set up email notifications.
Available Podio Objects
- Alerts
- App market
- Applications
- Batch
- Calendar
- Comments
- Contacts
- Conversations
- Devices
- Embeds
- Files