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Data flow: Google Sheets ? Threekit
Business teams use Google Sheets to collect, validate, and enrich product attributes such as dimensions, materials, colors, finishes, and option dependencies before loading them into Threekit. This is especially useful when merchandising, product, and e-commerce teams need a controlled workspace to review configuration logic before it is published to the visual commerce experience.
Data flow: Google Sheets ? Threekit
Teams managing 3D models, render outputs, and AR assets can maintain an asset tracker in Google Sheets with file names, SKU mappings, view angles, status, and approval notes. Once approved, the structured metadata can be synchronized to Threekit to support asset organization and product visualization delivery.
Data flow: Google Sheets ? Threekit
For products with complex pricing rules, teams can maintain option matrices in Google Sheets, including base price, add-on pricing, regional adjustments, and bundle logic. These values can then be pushed into Threekit so the configurator reflects accurate pricing as customers select options in real time.
Data flow: Threekit ? Google Sheets
Threekit configuration data, product visual status, or published asset lists can be exported into Google Sheets for review by merchandising, legal, localization, and regional sales teams. This creates a lightweight approval process for checking product naming, option availability, market-specific content, and launch readiness before go-live.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Global teams can use Google Sheets to manage translated option labels, product descriptions, and market-specific configuration notes, then sync approved updates into Threekit. In return, Threekit can provide the current configuration structure back to Sheets so localization teams can see which fields still need translation or validation.
Data flow: Google Sheets ? Threekit
When launching new configurable products, teams often maintain SKU-to-variant mapping in Google Sheets to define which combinations are valid, which are discontinued, and which are region-specific. This mapping can be used to configure Threekit so only sellable combinations appear in the customer experience.
Data flow: Threekit ? Google Sheets
Threekit usage or catalog coverage data can be exported into Google Sheets for business reporting, such as which SKUs have 3D models, which products support AR, and which categories are missing visual assets. This helps teams prioritize content investment based on revenue impact and catalog gaps.
Data flow: Bi-directional
During new product introduction, Google Sheets can act as the master coordination file for product attributes, launch dates, asset readiness, pricing approvals, and localization status. Approved data is then pushed into Threekit to publish the visual experience, while Threekit status updates can be reflected back in Sheets to show launch progress and outstanding dependencies.