No-code pipeline · InfluxDB v1 → Google Sheets

Send data from InfluxDB v1 to Google Sheets

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From InfluxDB v1 to Google Sheets: managed, scheduled, no code.
Kondado enables automated replication of InfluxDB v1 measurement data to Google Sheets through configurable pipelines that run on your chosen schedule, whether every 5 minutes for near-real-time monitoring or daily for trend analysis, all without requiring coding or manual exports.

Send InfluxDB v1 Data to Google Sheets Automatically

Kondado provides a no-code solution to replicate your time-series metrics from InfluxDB v1 directly into Google Sheets. Instead of manually exporting CSV files or writing custom scripts to bridge your infrastructure monitoring data with business analysis tools, you can automate the entire workflow and have fresh measurement data available in your spreadsheets within minutes. This eliminates the tedious work of copying data between systems and ensures your team always works with current metrics.

Once your data arrives in Google Sheets, you can build custom dashboards, share live metrics with stakeholders who prefer spreadsheet interfaces, and combine time-series measurements with data from other business systems. This creates a single source of truth that keeps both technical teams and business analysts aligned on performance metrics and operational health.

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With Kondado’s Dados de Medição (Incremental) pipeline, you can track infrastructure metrics as they accumulate, perfect for monitoring server performance trends or IoT device readings directly within your spreadsheets. The Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) option lets you analyze specific time windows, ideal for comparing current performance against historical baselines or creating rolling averages for capacity planning. Once in Google Sheets, combine these measurements with CRM data or financial records to correlate system performance with business outcomes, build automated alerting systems using spreadsheet formulas, or generate shareable reports that update automatically without manual intervention.

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Replicated to Google Sheets

Dynamic data

Kondado automatically reads the schema of your InfluxDB v1. All tables, views, and fields available in your account are extracted without manual configuration.

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available pipelines
Google Sheets
Destination

What Kondado extracts

Dados de Medição (Incremental)
Measurement data collected incrementally from the last execution
Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel)
Measurement data with a configurable moving time window

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How to send InfluxDB v1 data to Google Sheets

Sync data automatically — no code, no manual exports.

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Connecting InfluxDB v1 on Kondado

Enter your InfluxDB v1 database connection details including host, port, and credentials in the Kondado platform to establish your data source. Once connected, Kondado will validate access to your measurements and tags, preparing the connection for automated data extraction.

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Configuring Google Sheets

Select Google Sheets as your destination and authenticate with your Google account to specify which spreadsheet and worksheet should receive the InfluxDB v1 data. You can choose to append data to existing sheets or create new tabs for different measurement categories.

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Selecting data and setting the update schedule

Choose between the Dados de Medição (Incremental) or Dados de Medição (Janela Móvel) pipeline based on whether you need continuous monitoring or time-windowed analysis, then set your preferred update frequency. Kondado will begin replicating your selected InfluxDB v1 measurements to Google Sheets automatically according to your schedule.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about sending InfluxDB v1 data to Google Sheets automatically

How does Kondado connect to my InfluxDB v1 database?
Kondado connects directly to your InfluxDB v1 instance using your database credentials and connection details. You provide the host, port, database name, and authentication information once, then Kondado maintains the connection to extract your measurement data automatically on the schedule you configure.
What specific InfluxDB v1 data can I replicate to Google Sheets?
You can replicate measurement data using either incremental loads that fetch new records since the last run, or moving window queries that capture data from a specific time range you define. Both pipelines support all measurement fields and tags from your InfluxDB v1 databases, allowing you to work with complete time-series datasets in your spreadsheets.
How often does the data update in my Google Sheets spreadsheet?
You control the update frequency based on your monitoring needs, with options ranging from every 5 minutes for operational dashboards to hourly or daily intervals for trend analysis. Each pipeline runs independently on your chosen schedule, ensuring your Google Sheets reports reflect the most recent data without manual refreshing.
How is InfluxDB v1 data structured once it arrives in Google Sheets?
Your time-series data appears as structured rows with columns for timestamps, measurement values, field keys, and tag metadata, making it immediately compatible with spreadsheet functions like pivot tables, charts, and lookup formulas. This tabular format transforms your temporal metrics into standard spreadsheet data that any team member can analyze without learning query languages.
Can I combine InfluxDB v1 data with other sources in the same Google Sheet?
Yes, you can replicate data from multiple sources such as InfluxDB v1, PostgreSQL, or other databases into the same Google Sheets workbook. This allows you to create unified reports that correlate your infrastructure metrics with business data from CRM systems, financial platforms, or application databases using standard spreadsheet join techniques.
Does the incremental pipeline capture all historical data or only new measurements?
The Dados de Medição (Incremental) pipeline starts from your specified date and automatically captures only new records added since the previous replication run, making it efficient for ongoing monitoring. If you need historical data initially, you can configure a backfill period, then the pipeline maintains the incremental flow to keep your Google Sheets current without reprocessing existing rows.
Can I send the same InfluxDB v1 data to destinations other than Google Sheets?
Absolutely, Kondado supports sending your measurement data to multiple destinations simultaneously, including BigQuery for data warehousing, Power BI for advanced visualization, or Looker Studio for marketing dashboards. You can configure different pipelines for each destination while sourcing from the same InfluxDB v1 database.

Try out all the features for free for 14 days

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