Data table
Searchable grid of the latest loaded CSV—same data your analyses will use.
Connect a public Google Sheet (Viewer link), load responses, then open the data table.
You’re signed in as an operator. Open Admin for usage stats and the feedback inbox.
Paste the full browser link into the first field (we fill ID, GID, and
resourcekey when present). Copy the ID character‑for‑character from the URL—
HTTP 400 from Google usually means a typo in the ID or wrong tab GID. Share as
Anyone with the link → Viewer.
The list includes Shared team sheet when Collaboration has an active workspace (same connection everyone in that workspace sees on the server). Below that are your personal bookmarks only. CSV cache and constructs stay in this browser—after switching, click Load / refresh CSV if needed.
The number after gid= in the URL (responses tab, not always 0)
Only if Google added resourcekey=… to your link. Otherwise leave blank.
Not your Google Sheet link — only a same-site or hosted script URL that returns CSV if your deployment cannot call Google directly. Leave empty when responses already load without it.
Searchable grid of the latest loaded CSV—same data your analyses will use.
Descriptive statistics, Likert-aware coding, and a Pearson correlation heatmap on selected columns.
Download constructs, linked sheet settings, workspace preferences (e.g. auto-refresh), and analysis output toggles as JSON (no response data). Restore by re-entering settings or a future import.
Sharing overview — see each workspace, who’s in it, and which Google Sheet is shared with the team.