How to connect Google Sheets to Claude AI
Stop dealing with manual data entry and sync errors. This guide shows you how to automatically Generate Response in Claude AI whenever New Row Added happens inside Google Sheets.
Why automate this workflow?
Manual processes introduce delays and errors. With this automation you automatic and reliable data synchronization. It runs 24/7 so your team never misses key context.
π‘ Pro tip: Start with a simple workflow, then add filters once validated.
AI-Enhanced Productivity Workflows
Here are proven ways teams connect Google Sheets with Claude AI to eliminate manual work and reduce errors:
Data enrichment
Use AI to categorize, tag, or extract insights from raw data in your spreadsheets or databases.
Content generation
Generate first drafts of reports, descriptions, or summaries and store them in your workspace.
Translation
Automatically translate content and store multilingual versions in structured documents.
β‘ Advanced tip: Set the AI temperature to 0.3 for factual tasks (data extraction) and 0.8 for creative tasks (content writing).
Step-by-step implementation
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Create a scenario in Make.com
Sign up or log in. Click "Create a new scenario" and choose Google Sheets as the first module.
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Configure the trigger
Select New Row Added inside Google Sheets. Authorize your account and set any filters you need.
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Add the Claude AI action
Choose "Generate Response" and map fields from the trigger. Test once and turn it on.
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Test and activate
Click "Run once" to test. If everything works, turn on your scenario.
Free vs Pro: Which Plan?
Free is great for testing. Pro is better for business.
Free Plan
$0/mo
- β 1,000 ops/month
- β 2 scenarios
- β 15-min interval
Pro Plan
$9/mo
- β 10,000+ ops/month
- β Unlimited scenarios
- β 1-min interval
FAQ
Is the Google Sheets to Claude AI integration free?
Yes. Make.com offers a free tier with 1,000 operations/month.
How long does setup take?
Most users complete the setup in under 5 minutes.
Do I need coding skills?
No. The entire workflow is built using drag-and-drop modules.