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Google Drive integration

Turn a Google Sheet, CSV or Excel file in your Drive into a dashboard.

Flitch is an AI BI tool that reads your Google Drive files and turns them into shareable dashboards. Sign in read-only with Google, point Flitch at a folder or file, and it imports your Sheets, CSV and Excel exports as datasets you can shape into KPIs, charts and monthly trends in plain language.

  • Read-only Google sign-in
  • Import Google Sheets, CSV and Excel files
  • Refresh to pull the latest version

How do you connect Google Drive to Flitch?

One-click read-only sign-in with Google.

OAuth

Generate a dashboard

Pick a prompt to get started.

Google Drive integration FAQ

What file types can Flitch read from Google Drive?

Flitch reads Google Sheets, CSV, and Excel (.xlsx) files. Point it at a folder and it imports the spreadsheets and exports inside as datasets you can build dashboards on.

Does Flitch get access to all my Google Drive files?

No. Sign-in is read-only, and you choose the specific folder or files to import. Flitch only reads what you select and never edits or deletes anything in your Drive.

Can I turn a Google Sheet into a dashboard without exporting it?

Yes. Connect the sheet directly, describe the dashboard you want in plain language, and Flitch generates the charts and KPIs. No downloading, copy-pasting, or SQL.

How does Flitch keep my Google Drive dashboards up to date?

Schedule a background refresh and Flitch re-reads the file on your chosen cadence, so when the spreadsheet changes your dashboard updates with it.

Can I connect Google Drive with a service account instead of OAuth?

Yes. Alongside one-click OAuth sign-in, Flitch supports a Google service account for shared or team-owned Drives. See the docs for the setup steps.

Where does my data live once I connect Google Drive?

Files have to be read to be charted, so what you import is stored and queried by Flitch. Only the files you pick, and you can replace or delete them at any time. Connect a database instead and Flitch queries it where it sits, keeping no copy.

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