DatriseAI-first ETL

Twitter Spreadsheets

AI-first ETL from Twitter into Spreadsheets. Governed entities, incremental sync, typed landing tables.

How Datrise loads Twitter into Spreadsheets

Datrise syncs Twitter's records, events, and configuration objects into Spreadsheets as a tab per source entity. Flexible or custom fields land in JSON-stringified cells for nested fields, and timestamps such as created, updated, and status changes are typed as ISO-8601 text or serial date cells.

Sync is incremental: Datrise uses refreshes the tab's rows each run, preserving header order, so re-runs update only what changed. Sheets caps out around the low millions of cells, so Datrise lands a curated column set rather than every raw field.

Ideal for lightweight, shareable reporting for non-technical teams.

Endpoints

Twitter: SaaS or API data source for analytics and warehouse sync.

Spreadsheets: Business-friendly spreadsheet destination for collaborative analysis.

How Twitter entities map to Spreadsheets

Twitter entitySpreadsheets objectNotes
recordstwitter_recordsid PK · custom fields → JSON-stringified cells for nested fields
eventstwitter_eventsISO-8601 text or serial date cells events
configuration objectstwitter_configuration_objectsid PK · linked to twitter_records

FAQ

How does Datrise handle Twitter's custom fields in Spreadsheets?

Flexible values are stored as JSON-stringified cells for nested fields, so new fields don't require a migration; strongly-typed fields — dates, numbers, and references — are promoted to native Spreadsheets types.

How does the Twitter to Spreadsheets sync stay up to date?

It runs incrementally — Datrise uses refreshes the tab's rows each run, preserving header order.

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