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Introducing Token Terminal Sheets: Access Onchain Data in Your Spreadsheet

Joel Smith

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We’re excited to introduce Token Terminal Sheets, a Google Sheets & Microsoft Excel plug-in that makes all Token Terminal datasets accessible within analysts’ spreadsheet workflows, and frees up more time for research and insight generation.

Leverage Existing Workflows for Onchain Analytics

The Token Terminal Sheets plug-in allows analysts to embed standardized onchain data directly to their financial models on either Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel. The plug-in makes it fast and easy to create, improve, and maintain dynamic analytics dashboards.

Eliminate Time Spent on Manual Data Collection

With Token Terminal Sheets, the onchain data updates automatically within your spreadsheet, enabling real-time and historical access to key metrics. This frees up analysts’ time from the repetitive task of manual data aggregation.

Double Down on Investment Research & Analysis

By reducing the time spent on data collection and preparation, Token Terminal Sheets allows analysts to allocate more time on valuable investment research. As a result, analysts are in a better position to generate data-driven insights that drive informed investment decisions.

Get Started with the Beta


1. Install the Add-on

2. Access the Data

  • Use the custom Token Terminal functions to pull real-time and historical metrics, financial statements, and more directly to your spreadsheet.

3. Explore the Documentation

  • Visit our documentation page for comprehensive guides on function usage, spreadsheet templates, and other tips for building effective dashboards.

The Token Terminal Sheets plug-in is available in beta for all Free, Pro, and API users, with rate-limited access based on subscription level.

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