If you want to link several SaaS tools to Google Sheets without having to write any code, Superjoin is worth a look. It has one-click connectors to a lot of data sources, including HubSpot and Salesforce, and has features like auto-refreshing, 2-way sync and data preview. Superjoin is designed for nontechnical team members, and has a variety of pricing plans including a free Starter tier, so it's good for businesses with varying needs.
Another option is Dokin, a no-code integration service that's designed to bring data from multiple marketing sources and CRMs into Google Sheets. It's got more than 25 integrations, including Google Analytics and Facebook Ads, and has plug & play connectors, scheduled automatic data syncs and 2-way sync. Dokin has an easy-to-use interface and flexible pricing plans, so it's good for marketers and analysts trying to get a handle on data management workflows.
Zapier is another option, which automates workflows by connecting more than 7,000 apps without requiring any programming. You can automate tasks, handle workflows securely and get more done. Zapier's feature set is pretty rich, including AI automation, so it's good for startups, small and medium-size businesses and enterprises.
If you need more data collection and automation abilities, Databar has more than 1,000 integrations and doesn't require you to mess with API keys. It's got features like no-code API connectors, dynamic data enrichment and direct data import into Google Sheets and HubSpot. Databar is flexible, with support for many industries and workflows, and offers both Lite and custom Enterprise plans for different business needs.