Posted by João Martins on 13 Apr 2026
How to Submit a Form to Google Sheets on Netlify
Save form submissions to Google Sheets on your Netlify site - no Netlify Forms needed
Netlify is a popular choice for deploying static and JAMstack sites. While Netlify has its own forms feature, it comes with submission limits and doesn't save to Google Sheets. Form2Sheet gives you unlimited submissions directly to Google Sheets with email notifications included.
In this tutorial, I will guide you through the process of adding a contact form to your Netlify site using Form2Sheet, making your data collection journey smooth and efficient.
Step 1: Prerequisites
The first step in integrating Form2Sheet is to subscribe either monthly or yearly.
Then, go to https://form2sheet.com and create your first
spreadsheet.
(Email received after creating a spreadsheet)
Step 2: Building Your Netlify Contact Form
Create a standard HTML form that posts directly to Form2Sheet. No need for Netlify Forms or serverless functions. Make sure to replace the $API_URL with the one you received
in your email (check your spam folder as well).
<form action="" method="">
<label>Name:</label>
<input type="text" name="" />
<label>E-mail:</label>
<input type="email" name="" />
<label>Message:</label>
<textarea name=""></textarea>
<input type="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
Step 3: Submitting the Form
In the GIF below, you can see how after submitting the form you check the results in
your Spreadsheet.
Besides that, you and the respondent will receive a confirmation email with the data
submitted.
And that's is! Simple as that. Aditionally, you can create Unlimited Spreadsheets, customize the Thank You page, add as many Custom Form Fields as you want and remove the Form2Sheet branding from the emails.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You can now go ahead and publish your Netlify contact form. It is now
ready to start collecting responses. With
Form2Sheet, the process is streamlined, and you can focus on obtaining valuable data
without
the hassle of complicated setups.
If this made you curious, go ahead and check our pricing below.
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