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Google Sheets vs Smartsheet
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Google Sheets
Pros
- Free for personal use with a Google account and 15 GB of shared storage
- Real-time collaboration allows multiple users to edit simultaneously with visible cursors and comments
- Deep integration with Google Workspace ecosystem (Drive, Docs, Slides, Forms, Gmail)
- Accessible from any device with a browser — no software installation needed
- Supports importing and exporting Excel (.xlsx) files for cross-platform compatibility
Cons
- Performance degrades with very large datasets (tens of thousands of rows with complex formulas)
- Advanced spreadsheet features like macros and complex pivot tables are less capable than Microsoft Excel
- Requires internet connection for full functionality; offline mode is limited
- Formula language differs slightly from Excel, which can cause confusion for experienced Excel users
Smartsheet
Pros
- Extensive integration ecosystem with 100+ enterprise tools including Jira, Salesforce, SAP, and Microsoft
- Multiple project views (Grid, Gantt, Kanban, Timeline, Calendar) in a single platform
- AI features built in for formula generation, data analysis, and intelligent form filling
- Proven enterprise adoption with 85%+ of Fortune 500 companies
- Add-on modules like Brandfolder, Resource Management, and Control Center for specialized needs
Cons
- Pricing is not transparently listed on the website, requiring contact with sales for Enterprise and AWM tiers
- Pro tier has significant limitations including only 1 sheet per report and 10 widgets per dashboard
- Advanced features like Resource Management, Brandfolder, and Bridge only available in the highest-priced tier
- Can be complex for simple project management needs given its enterprise-oriented feature set
Our Verdict
Both Google Sheets and Smartsheet are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.