How Do You Convert Spreadsheet to HTML Table?

Trieu Lam
Sheetsu
Published in
3 min readFeb 14, 2018

Let’s imagine if you want to share a calculating table but also need to keep privacy with all your confidential data. Screenshot and share your image? No, no! Now, it’s marvelous and straightforward with our new feature-Readymades on Sheetsu Dashboard.

Sheetsu’s Readymade Table can help you professionally share all tables but also enhancing security through Sheetsu domain link. With Ready Table, you can easily share your table just by a copy-link click.

Why Sheetsu Ready Table?

Sheetsu is a platform integrating Google Spreadsheets with many things else, for example, website, mobile apps, WordPress blogs, any APIs.

With Ready Table pre-build tool, you can do more on Google Sheets APIs which help you connect your Google Spreadsheet to your app or website. You just need to change the contents on spreadsheet to up to date your app contents. The process is also simple and super fast.

Use Sheetsu to master your daily work ^^

Ready to start?

  1. First of all, go to sheetsu.com and sign in to our Dashboard.

2. Click on Tab Table to embed your table by copying Google Sheet URL.

3. Use your table with Sheetsu domain or share below link with anyone.

4. Check my Readymade Table Example here.

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Michael Oblak- Sheetsu CEO shared:

“Sheetsu is helping individuals as well as companies with the mundane tasks of creating trivial things like forms, tables or dashboards. Those things, are straightly simple to create, but can take a lot of time. That’s where we see ourselves — to cut the time needed to create anything new. To test new idea or to build a new product.”

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