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Contacts Matic — Contacts ↔ Sheet

Export Google Contacts to a sheet, edit like a spreadsheet, and update them back

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A genuine two-way bridge between Google Contacts and a Google Sheet. Export your
contacts into the active sheet, edit them like a spreadsheet, then (Pro) update
the original Google Contacts straight from the edited rows — no CSV round-trips,
no fuzzy name matching, no silent overwrites.

WHAT IT DOES
• Export contacts to sheet — pulls name, email, phone, and organization for every
  contact into the active sheet, one row each, with a header row.
• Choosable page size — set how many contacts are fetched per request (10–1000,
  default 200); it paginates through all of them automatically.
• Edit-in-sheet then write back (Pro) — the Update contacts action reads your
  edited rows and patches the matching contact via the People API.
• Safe concurrent updates — each row carries a hidden resourceName and etag, so
  updates target the exact contact and are rejected if it changed elsewhere. No
  silent clobbering.
• Refreshed etags — after a successful update the new etag is written back, so you
  can edit and re-push in the same session. Bookkeeping columns stay hidden.

GREAT FOR
• Bulk-cleaning names, emails, phones, and organizations in a familiar grid.
• Standardizing or de-duplicating a contact list, then pushing fixes back.
• Anyone who would rather edit contacts as a spreadsheet.

WHY IT BEATS A ONE-WAY DUMP
Most "contacts to sheet" tools only export. Contacts Matic closes the loop with
etag-safe two-way sync keyed on resourceName, so spreadsheet edits become real
contact updates without overwriting changes made elsewhere.

FREE & PRO
• Free: export up to 25 contacts/month (name, email, phone, organization).
• Pro: write-back updates and unlimited exports. 14-day full trial.

Privacy-first: reads/writes only your ACTIVE spreadsheet (current-file-only
scope) — never all of your files. The contacts scope is sensitive but not
restricted, so no CASA hurdle. Responsive support and regular updates.