Sheetgo is a generic spreadsheet automation platform connecting 100+ data sources — Pipedrive is just one of many. PipedriveSheets is a native Google Sheets add-on built exclusively for Pipedrive with true two-way sync and zero-config custom field support.

| Feature | PipedriveSheets | Sheetgo |
|---|---|---|
| Integration Type | Native add-on | External platform |
| Two-Way Sync | Yes (edit & push) | No (one-way) |
| For Just Pipedrive Sync | $12.99/mo | $22-72/mo |
| Free Tier | 50 rows forever | 1 connection, 1k rows |
| Sync Frequency | Instant + scheduled | Hourly (paid plans) |
| Custom Fields | Auto-detected | Manual mapping |
| Filter Support | Native Pipedrive filters | Custom filters |
| Bulk Edit & Push | Yes | No |
| Pipedrive Specialization | Purpose-built | One of 100+ |
| Setup Location | In Google Sheets | External web app |
Sheetgo's positioning is connecting spreadsheets to anything — Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Airtable, SQL databases, plus 100+ other systems. The interface is built around managing connections across many sources, and the pricing reflects that breadth: Starter at $22/month for 5 connections and 20,000 rows, Professional at $72/month for 20 connections, Business at $132/month for 50. If you're syncing Pipedrive plus several other systems into a single Google Sheets workspace, the math can favor Sheetgo.
For Pipedrive-only teams, the connection-count and platform overhead don't earn their keep. Every Sheetgo workflow runs from sheetgo.com — you log into a separate web app, configure the connection there, and the sheet is just an output. PipedriveSheets opens from your spreadsheet's Extensions menu and never asks you to leave Google Sheets. The setup difference compounds: with Sheetgo, custom Pipedrive fields require explicit field mapping in their UI; with PipedriveSheets, custom fields auto-detect because the tool was written against Pipedrive's specific API shape, not a generic connector interface.
The two-way sync question is the bigger one. Sheetgo's Pipedrive connector is one-way only — data flows from Pipedrive into the sheet, but edits in the sheet don't flow back. If your reason for syncing is to do bulk edits and push them back to the CRM (the most common single workflow we see), Sheetgo can't complete that loop. PipedriveSheets Pro at $12.99/month does, at roughly half Sheetgo's Starter price, with unlimited rows, native filter support, and a sync UI that exists inside the spreadsheet where your work actually happens.
Sheetgo offers Free (1 connection, 1,000 rows, manual sync), Starter at $22/month (5 connections, 20,000 rows, hourly sync), Professional at $72/month (20 connections), and Business at $132/month (50 connections). All plans are one-way sync only from Pipedrive to Sheets. If you specifically need Pipedrive sync with two-way capabilities, PipedriveSheets Pro at $12.99/month delivers unlimited rows and bidirectional editing.
Sheetgo lives at sheetgo.com — separate platform to log into. PipedriveSheets opens from the Extensions menu inside any Google Sheet. Less context-switching, faster workflows.
Sheetgo is one-way only for Pipedrive. PipedriveSheets lets you edit deals in Sheets and push changes back — perfect for bulk owner reassignments or cleanup work.
Sheetgo is a generalist (Salesforce, HubSpot, 100+ others). PipedriveSheets is purpose-built — your custom fields auto-detect, your filters work natively, no mapping needed.
Sheetgo charges $22–$132/mo for what is largely cross-platform connector capacity. If you only need Pipedrive sync, PipedriveSheets Pro at $12.99/mo is purpose-built and cheaper.
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