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
| Feature | LeadToSheet | SheetMonkey |
|---|---|---|
| Works with existing forms | ||
| Zero-modification SDK option | ||
| No-JS form endpoint option | ||
| Native Google Sheets sync | ||
| UTM parameter capture | ||
| Paid Ads Attribution | ||
| Multi-form auto-detection | ||
| Analytics dashboard | ||
| Email notifications | ||
| 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.
Add the LeadToSheet script to your site - it detects forms automatically
Connect your existing Google Sheet or create a new one
Remove the SheetMonkey action URLs from your forms
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about switching from SheetMonkey to LeadToSheet.
- Both go to Google Sheets - what's the actual difference?
- SheetMonkey requires you to edit each form's action URL to point at SheetMonkey. LeadToSheet auto-detects every form via the SDK - one script, zero per-form edits - and also captures UTMs and ad click IDs that SheetMonkey doesn't.
- Can I still use the action-URL pattern if I prefer it?
- Yes. LeadToSheet offers both modes: per-form endpoint URLs (same drop-in pattern as SheetMonkey) and a site-wide SDK that captures every form. Use whichever fits each project.
- Does LeadToSheet also save data to a dashboard, or only to Sheets?
- Both. Submissions go into Google Sheets in real time AND into a dashboard with filtering, search, spam classification, and analytics. SheetMonkey only writes to Sheets.
- How is marketing attribution handled compared to SheetMonkey?
- LeadToSheet captures UTM source/medium/campaign, referrer, gclid/fbclid/msclkid, landing page, and first/last touch automatically on every submission. SheetMonkey leaves attribution to hidden fields you have to wire up yourself.
Compare LeadToSheet to other tools
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