Google Workspace updates frequently break custom integrations due to changed API endpoints, modified authentication requirements, or deprecated functions. Native integrations built with custom code are particularly vulnerable to breaking changes in Google’s infrastructure.
Here’s how to restore your integration functionality and prevent future breakage from workspace updates with managed infrastructure that adapts automatically.
Restore integration stability using Coefficient
CoefficientHubSpotprovides integration stability through managed infrastructure that adapts to platform updates automatically. The platform maintains compatibility with Google Sheets across workspace updates without requiring user intervention, ensuring yourconnections continue working regardless of Google’s platform changes.
How to make it work
Step 1. Migrate your data connections to Coefficient’s managed platform.
Set up the same data imports and scheduling you had previously, but benefit from enterprise-level compatibility management that prevents future breakage from workspace updates.
Step 2. Benefit from automatic version compatibility handling.
Let the platform handle API endpoint changes, authentication updates, and deprecated function replacements behind the scenes without any action required from you.
Step 3. Maintain backward compatibility for existing configurations.
Your scheduled refreshes, data mappings, and export configurations continue working when Google Sheets introduces interface changes, unlike custom scripts that break with platform updates.
Step 4. Eliminate ongoing maintenance from platform changes.
Focus on your analysis and reporting instead of constantly fixing integrations that break whenever Google updates their platform infrastructure.
Stop dealing with broken integrations
Switch toEnd the cycle of fixing integrations every time Google updates their workspace platform and eliminate the technical maintenance burden.Coefficient for integrations that actually stay functional across platform changes.