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What the Google Sheets 10 million cell limit means for you

The Zapier Blog

Google Sheets boasts a staggering 10 million cell limit. Table of contents: Google Sheets cell limits, explained What you need to know about the 10 million cell limit What you should actually do if you need 10 million cells What if I need to reduce the number of cells in a Google spreadsheet?

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How to create a spreadsheet CRM in Google Sheets (+ free CRM template)

The Zapier Blog

Despite the initial confusion, building a CRM in Google Sheets can be a surprisingly effective way to manage customer relationships (and slightly less terrifying than whatever Skibidi Toilet is). It includes a pre-built Customer Data sheet to store lead/customer info, an Interactions tracker, and a Dashboard with some basic reporting.

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Airtable vs. Google Sheets: Which is best? [2025]

The Zapier Blog

As a database and spreadsheet (respectively), Airtable and Google Sheets are a lot like this, but with way less vitamin C. I spent a bunch of time in each of these apps, and here's how the Airtable vs. Google Sheets showdown went. It's also completely free.

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What is Zoho? And why does it have a zillion apps? 

The Zapier Blog

5 things you should automate today Start automating Google and Microsoft are the big names when it comes to unified platforms, but there's another player in the game: Zoho. Zoho is a cloud-based software suite like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace. Is Zoho free or paid? Zoho apps: An overview What is Zoho One?

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VCs eating our own dog food: Using technology and analytics to make better investments

David Teten VC

I also use several living Google docs to maintain the minutes and the group agendas for my fixed weekly meetings. I use another live Google doc to maintain my database of companies I’m marketing to other VCs. I use Google Drive to host my conference presentations , which are all embedded at teten.com. 3) Raise capital.

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Venture capitalists eating our own dog food: Using technology and analytics to make better investments

David Teten VC

I also use several living Google docs to maintain the minutes and the group agendas for my fixed weekly meetings. I use another live Google doc to maintain my database of companies I’m marketing to other VCs. I use Google Drive to host my conference presentations , which are all embedded at teten.com. 3) Raise capital.