Sync data from Google BigQuery to Google Sheets (Service Account)
Activate your Google BigQuery data by syncing it directly into Google Sheets (Service Account). With Weld's reverse ETL, you can push enriched and transformed data such as Tables, Views, and Datasets from your cloud data warehouse into Google Sheets (Service Account), making it actionable for your team without manual exports or CSV uploads.
Warehouse
Destination
REVERSE ETL
Why sync Google BigQuery to Google Sheets (Service Account)?
Push enriched segments and computed attributes from Google BigQuery into Google Sheets (Service Account) to power personalized outreach and targeted campaigns.
Keep Google Sheets (Service Account) updated with the latest data from Google BigQuery to automate workflows and reduce manual data entry.
Common use cases
Operationalize analytics
Turn insights from your cloud data warehouse into action by pushing model outputs and metrics into Google Sheets (Service Account) where your team works.
What data can you sync?
You can sync transformed, enriched data from Google BigQuery to Google Sheets (Service Account). The specific fields and objects depend on what you model in your cloud data warehouse using SQL or dbt transformations.
How to set up Google BigQuery to Google Sheets (Service Account) in Weld
Connect your cloud data warehouse
Add Google BigQuery as a data source in Weld by providing your connection credentials. Weld connects securely using encrypted tunnels and never stores raw credentials — only the OAuth token or connection string needed for read access.
Define your transformation
Write a SQL query or dbt model that selects and transforms the data you want to push to Google Sheets (Service Account). This is where you build audience segments, compute lead scores, aggregate metrics, or reshape data into the structure Google Sheets (Service Account) expects. You can preview results before activating.
Connect Google Sheets (Service Account)
Authenticate Google Sheets (Service Account) as a reverse ETL destination. Weld supports OAuth or API key authentication depending on the connector. Once connected, Weld automatically discovers the available objects and fields in Google Sheets (Service Account).
Map fields and configure sync
Map your SQL columns to Google Sheets (Service Account) fields using Weld's visual mapper. Choose your sync mode — insert (create new records), update (modify existing), or upsert (create or update) — and set a schedule from every 5 minutes to daily.
Activate and monitor
Enable the sync and monitor it from the Weld dashboard. Track record counts, sync duration, and error rates in real time. Configure Slack or email alerts so you're notified immediately if a sync fails or encounters data quality issues.
ELT vs. reverse ETL: Google BigQuery and Google Sheets (Service Account)
ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) moves data from Google Sheets (Service Account) into Google BigQuery for analytics. It's about centralizing data in your warehouse so analysts can query and join it with other sources.
Reverse ETL does the opposite — it takes data that's already in Google BigQuery and pushes it into Google Sheets (Service Account) so operational teams can act on it. This is the approach used on this page.
Many teams use both: ELT to centralize data in the warehouse, and reverse ETL to activate that data back in business tools. Weld supports both directions between Google BigQuery and Google Sheets (Service Account).
Technical considerations
Sync modes
Choose between insert, update, or upsert sync modes when pushing data to Google Sheets (Service Account). Upsert is recommended to avoid duplicates.
Rate limits
Weld respects Google Sheets (Service Account)'s API rate limits and automatically throttles requests to avoid hitting quotas.
Data freshness
Sync frequency depends on your Weld plan. Most connectors support schedules from every 5 minutes up to daily intervals.
Security
All data is encrypted in transit (TLS) and at rest. Weld is SOC 2 Type II compliant and supports IP whitelisting for database connections.
Frequently asked questions
How do I sync Google BigQuery data to Google Sheets (Service Account)?
Sign up for Weld, connect Google BigQuery as a source and Google Sheets (Service Account) as a reverse ETL destination. Weld handles the extraction, loading, and lets you transform data using SQL or dbt.
What Google BigQuery data can I sync to Google Sheets (Service Account)?
You can sync Tables, Views, and Datasets. The available objects depend on your Google BigQuery account permissions and configuration.
How often does Weld sync data from Google BigQuery?
Sync frequency depends on your Weld plan. Schedules range from every 5 minutes to daily intervals. Each sync processes only new and changed data.
What is reverse ETL and how does it work with Google Sheets (Service Account)?
Reverse ETL takes data from a warehouse or database and pushes it into operational tools like Google Sheets (Service Account). With Weld, you write a SQL query to define what data to sync, map it to Google Sheets (Service Account) fields, and schedule the sync.
Is the Google BigQuery to Google Sheets (Service Account) integration secure?
Yes. Weld encrypts all data in transit and at rest, is SOC 2 Type II certified, and supports IP whitelisting. Credentials are stored encrypted and never logged.
Can I also sync data from Google Sheets (Service Account) to Google BigQuery?
Yes. Weld supports both directions. You can use ELT to pull data from Google Sheets (Service Account).
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