LeadToSheet vs SheetMonkey

LeadToSheet vs SheetMonkey

SheetMonkey sends form submissions directly to Google Sheets by changing your form's action URL. It provides a more direct path to Sheets but still requires per-form modification.

Feature-by-feature comparison

How LeadToSheet and SheetMonkey compare on the features that matter.

Last verified: April 1, 2026

FeatureLeadToSheetSheetMonkey
Works with existing forms
Zero form modification
Native Google Sheets sync
UTM parameter capture
Paid Ads Attribution
Multi-form auto-detection
Analytics dashboard
Email notifications
Agency multi-site support
No per-submission fees

Why teams switch to LeadToSheet

Zero form modification — auto-detects and captures all forms

Automatic UTM and click ID capture for marketing attribution

Full analytics dashboard with form performance insights

Who should choose SheetMonkey?

  • Direct Google Sheets integration without middleware
  • Simple pricing model
  • Quick setup for a single form

Who should choose LeadToSheet?

  • Teams that want form capture without modifying existing forms
  • Marketers who need UTM and click ID attribution in Google Sheets
  • Agencies managing forms across multiple client sites
  • Anyone who wants a 60-second setup with native Google Sheets sync

Pricing comparison

SheetMonkey offers a free tier (1 form, 100 submissions/mo), Starter at $40/year (3 forms, 200 submissions/mo), Freelance Unlimited at $60/year (unlimited), and Team Unlimited at $20/month (unlimited, multiple users). LeadToSheet starts at $9/mo with auto-detection, UTM capture, and analytics included.

Pricing verified as of April 1, 2026

Switch from SheetMonkey in 3 steps

Migrating takes minutes, not hours.

1

Add the LeadToSheet script to your site — it detects forms automatically

2

Connect your existing Google Sheet or create a new one

3

Remove the SheetMonkey action URLs from your forms

Ready to switch from SheetMonkey?

Install one script, connect Google Sheets, and start capturing every form submission in under 60 seconds.