Spreadsheet.com
Pricing Model
Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
List of Features
- Sheet Views
- Automation
- Calendar Views
- Gantt Chart Views
- Kanban Views
- Related Rows
- Form Views
- Integrations
Pricing Info
Pricing Info
Spreadsheet.com is available on various enterprise pricing plans, from Free Forever to a custom Enterprise solution. For premium versions, the vendor only charges for users who can create spreadsheets.
Free Forever
- Unlimited workbooks
- 2,000 rows per workbook
- 3 GB of attachment storage space per workbook
- Sheet, Kanban, Calendar, and Form views
- Visual automation editor with conditional logic
- 200 automation actions per month
Standard – $9 per creator/month
- Includes all of Free +
- 10,000 rows per workbook
- 6 GB of attachment storage space per workbook
- 1 year of version history
- Gantt views with dependencies
- Advanced calendar features
- 10,000 automation actions per month
Premium – $22 per creator/month
- Includes all of Standard +
- 100,000 rows per workbook
- 30 GB of attachment storage space per workbook
- 2 years of version history
- Private and locked views
- Custom branded forms
- 100,000 automation actions per month
- Domain-restricted sharing
Enterprise – By quote
- Includes all of Premium, plus
- 200,000+ rows per workbook
- Unlimited attachment storage space per workbook
- Unlimited version history
- Unlimited automation
- Unlimited workspaces
- Dedicated customer success manager
Integrations
Integrations
Spreadsheet.com features built-in automation that lets you seamlessly integrate the platform with the other tools you use, such as:
- Slack
- MS Teams
- Gmail
- Google Calendar
- Gogle Sheets
- Google Forms
- Salesforce
- QuickBooks
- Coda
- Notion
- Jira Software
- Zendesk
- twilio
- Evernotes
- Mailchimp
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
HIMSS, Rutgers, World Economic Forum
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
Spreadsheet.com is an advanced version of a spreadsheet for teams with powerful automation, project management, and more.
Company Email
Company's Address
Spreadsheet.com,
San Jose, California 95070,
USA
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Pricing Model
Free
Monthly payment
One-time payment
Annual Subscription
Quote-based
List of Features
- Fleet Tracking
- Field Service & Scheduling
- Driver Management & Safety
- Route Optimization & Mapping
- GPS Navigation
- ELD & Compliance
Pricing Info
Verizon Connect is a multi-faceted fleet management software. If you are interested in implementing the solution for your company, you can request a demo and a custom enterprise pricing from the sales team by phone.
Integrations
Verizon Connect integrates with the following business systems and applications:
- Xero
- MYOB Live
- QuickBooks
- SAASU
Languages Supported
English
Chinese
German
Hindi
Japanese
Spanish
French
Russian
Italian
Dutch
Portugese
Polish
Turkish
Swedish
Arabic
Prominent Clients
Pepsi, Joyride Coffee, Deep South Equipment
Available Devices
Windows
Linux
Android
iPhone/iPad
Mac
Web-based
Windows Mobile
Company Size
Small Business
Large Enterprises
Medium Business
Freelancers
Available Support
phone
live support
training
tickets
General Info
A smart fleet management and asset and workforce optimization software.
Company Email
Contact No.
Company's Address
Verizon Connect
1600 East Golf Rd, Suite 800
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
USA
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You should pay attention to the fact that even though both Spreadsheet.com and Verizon Connect may provide an outstanding array of features each app could be created for a different business size. If you are comparing features you may want to give some attention to a business type they are meant for. Some features might scale up efficiently for large enterprises but if you own a small or mid-sized business it’s usually better to avoid paying for complex features that you might never actually use.
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