![]() ![]() Note that you can also jump directly into the Sitebulb Google Drive folder from anywhere within the audit, by pressing the Google Drive button in the top navigation. Within Drive, you can of course then click through into the Sheet itself. Within this you can also see that the data is organised further into Projects and Audits, so your data stays within a consistent structure in the future. If you instead select Google Drive Folder you'll see how the export has gone in, and that Sitebulb has created a 'Sitebulb Exports' folder in Drive, which will be the place that all future Sitebulb data is saved to. If you select View Google Sheet this will dive you straight into the uploaded spreadsheet, which will show the URL data as it appears in URL Lists in the tool: Once the upload is complete you will be presented with two options, either to go into the 'root' Google Drive folder, or directly into the uploaded Sheet itself. The upload will typically take a few seconds to process, however if you are uploading spreadsheets with LOTS of data, this can take a few minutes (see further below on Data Limits). Then, select the Google account from the dropdown, and you need to give the Sheet a name (or use the pre-filled option) and hit Export and Upload. You should now see the account added to Google, ready for uploading your data. Add the account again, and this time be sure to tick these two boxes (which are unticked by default): This is because you did not grant Sitebulb the correct permissions. If this happens, you will end up on a screen that looks like this:Īnd when you return to Sitebulb, you will notice that the Google account has NOT been added. Since Google will let you click 'Continue' without ticking those 2 boxes above, you can end up in a situation where Sitebulb is not granted the permissions it needs. Once this has been added, you'll see a basic confirmation screen, and can then just return to the tool. ![]() Note that you need to tick the two boxes highlighted below, or the authentication will not work: and then verify that you are happy for Sitebulb to access your account. This step is super straightforward, a browser window will open up and you just need to select or sign in with the right account. The first time you do this, you'll need to authorise a Google account to use, but you won't need to keep doing this step in the future: Once you hit an Export button, you'll be able to select the Sheets option: You can upload pretty much any export you find in Sitebulb, directly into Sheets. You are able associate multiple different Google accounts, in case you use different accounts for different clients. ![]() Adding your Google accountĪs soon as you press 'Export to Google Sheets' within an audit you will see a call to action to connect your Google account. Sitebulb integrates with the Google Sheets API, so you can push Sitebulb-generated-spreadsheets directly into Google Sheets.īefore you can do this, you will need to authenticate a Google account to use. How to see which links have been created or altered by JavaScript.How to whitelist Sitebulb on Cloudflare.How to stop Sitebulb from crawling specific URLs.How to see what is pre-rendered with JavaScript for search. ![]()
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