You can just use retool alone or if you still want to use bubble maybe the easiest way would be to use https://sheety.co. Source: about 1 year ago
Well there’s https://sheety.co that provides an api to write to google sheets. You just need to set up the fetch mechanism on your web page. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://sheety.co/ I found this website, where I can have the API with the needed google sheet and with the API request/response, I am getting the required details. Source: over 1 year ago
Calling a 3rd party API: There is a complete ecosystem providing "google-sheets-as-DB". I personally tested and recommend https://sheetson.com/ but there are a lot more with free tiers https://sheetsu.com/ https://sheety.co/. Source: almost 2 years ago
Use a paid wrapper like sheet.best or sheety.co. Much easier and robust from my experience and the free plans might be enough anyways. Source: over 2 years ago
While learning selenium I wrote a piece of software that scrapes the local realtor sites and grabs all the houses for sale, puts them in a dict and then stores the data in a google sheet via sheety.co. Source: over 2 years ago
I’m new to programming so I’m very sorry if I’m overcomplicating things or using incorrect terminology. The languages I know are HTML, CSS, JS, and PHP and I am currently creating a website for my uncle’s restaurant. Right now, I am trying to create a page for the menu. At first, I was just typing out all of the items of the menu onto the HTML file, but I figured that it was inefficient so I looked into other... Source: almost 3 years ago
There are many ways to do this these days. One way being uploading said file into google sheet, then use a service like https://sheetdb.io/ or https://sheety.co/ to turn it into an API. Boom, consumable REST API in seconds. Source: almost 3 years ago
Yes with https://sheety.co/ it's pretty easy. You could also use google's api's, but in my experience it's a lot more fiddling with the authentication and reading through their docs. Source: almost 3 years ago
The biggest question, IMHO, is where you're going to store the data. My suggestion would be a Google Sheet spreadsheet, coupled with this API: https://sheety.co/ More broadly my suggestion would be to store the data elsewhere and access it through HTTP GET calls in Tasker so that you can also access/edit/manage the data from outside of Tasker, but if you wanted to keep things entirely on your phone, I'm pretty... Source: almost 3 years ago
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