Import from Excel
Bring your old spreadsheets into thesheet
Already have a product list in Excel? Import it into thesheet and move the project forward instead of rebuilding the same schedule from scratch.
During the import, you can use Donut to fetch additional product data and images, so thin spreadsheet rows can become useful products inside your project.

Start with the sheet you already have
Upload an existing Excel product list and bring the project into thesheet without manually rebuilding every row.
Let Donut fill in what Excel is missing
During the import, Donut can help fetch additional product data and images, so imported products are easier to review, tidy and use.
Turn rows into a proper project
Once the list is in thesheet, you can organise products into a cleaner project that is ready for specs, client links and the rest of your workflow.

With the old tools like Google Sheets and Excel, everything was manual. You had to do the same thing ten times: copy paste, copy paste, copy paste.
Lukas Senkus
Architect and Interior Designer, Senkus Design
What you can do
Import existing Excel product lists into a thesheet project.
Use Donut during import to fetch additional product data and images.
Review and tidy the imported products before using them in your project.
Move spreadsheet-based work into a structured project with specs, client links and product details.
Use the import as a bridge from older Excel files into a cleaner thesheet workflow.
Real life use
Workflow example
A designer has an old Excel schedule from a project that is now moving into thesheet. They import the spreadsheet, use Donut during the import to fetch missing product details and images, then review the products before sharing a cleaner project with the client.

Try thesheet for free
Create a free workspace and bring your first spreadsheet into thesheet.
Good questions
Answers to common questions about getting started and using thesheet day to day.
Can I import an existing Excel product list?
Yes. Import from Excel helps you bring an existing product list into thesheet instead of rebuilding the project by hand.
Can Donut help during the import?
Yes. During the import, you can use Donut to fetch additional product data and images, which helps fill gaps in the imported spreadsheet.
What happens after the spreadsheet is imported?
You can review and tidy the imported products, then use them in your thesheet project for specs, client sharing and the rest of your workflow.
Do I still need to clean up the imported products?
Usually, yes. Import from Excel gets the list into thesheet, and Donut can help fill gaps, but you can still review the products before using them.
Is this only for new projects?
No. It is useful when you already have a project or product list in Excel and want to move it into thesheet.
