Q: Is there a list of what is compatible between Google Docs and Sheetany?

I want to know if there's a list or something (Couldn't find it in the docs) that shows what elements in google Docs are compatible with Sheetany?
Such as lists, images, links, tables and so on.
Basically what Sheetany renders in the frontend based on the Google Docs content...

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May 30, 2025

A: Thank you for your interest.
You can check the documentation at: https://docs.sheetany.com to learn more about the supported elements.
Basically, it supports most of the elements available in Google Docs.

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Posted: May 30, 2025

I have another question. I'm using the "22. Feature Blog" template, in the gsheets I see we're able to set up a CTA, but this apply to the whole website. Is there a way to add a different CTA per Post?

For other searching for the compatible data types this is the direct link: https://docs.sheetany.com/#google-docs

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Posted: Jun 27, 2025

Currently, we only support a single CTA for all detail pages and do not yet support custom CTAs for individual pages.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2025

You can chat directly with Sheetany through the support chat. If you’re experiencing any issues, we’ll assist you right away.

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Posted: Jul 1, 2025

@Richard_Sheetany I've tried, support only said, "We'll look into it" nothing else... No updates, no follow-up, I've been waiting or trying to fix it myself...

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Posted: Jul 1, 2025

Sorry if I missed your message. You can resend it via chat support and we’ll assist you right away.

Posted: Jun 28, 2025

@Hirowa : If you build your blog posts using HTML, it is easy to insert HTML code such as a colored box (also called a panel) with a heading, line of text and button. Check out the four gold boxes I placed in this blog post: https://blog.postureexercisesmethod.com/how-chronic-pain-causes-develop. One is an author box at the end. I also added the gray box to showcase the photo caption.

Posted: Jun 28, 2025

@Hirowa : It takes longer to build blog posts using HTML in Google Sheet cells, but the advantage of having all your posts in this way is the ability to make sweeping changes to boilerplate CTAs in seconds (find and replace text) as opposed to having to manage hundreds of Google Docs.

Sheetany is a game-changer in this and other ways. I have moved many websites to Sheetany recently.

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Posted: Jun 28, 2025

Thank you very much for your reply @WatermelonForever!
So you're not using the gsheet cell to use a gdoc url to the content, but you're writing pure html within the cell instead?

Posted: Jun 28, 2025

@Hirowa : You are welcome! Yes, I am not pasting Google Doc links into Google Sheet cells but writing pure HTML into Google Sheet cells. You can always use an HTML editor and then paste the text into the cells. You can also use HTML in the Subtitle Page and Footer Copyright cells (look for the Information tab in the Google Sheet Sheetany template you're using). Enjoy!

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Posted: Jun 30, 2025

@WatermelonForever
The problem I'm having right now with that approach is that I have like 5k entries in a single sheet. All of those entries have almost the same length (Blog
Post length) and sheetany doesn't any of them. I think it's too much content, but that sucks, none of the posts are showing... :(

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Posted: Jul 1, 2025

@WatermelonForever
Just for general purposes, support has already reviewd my issue. It appears that the size of the sheet matters and cannot exceed 15MB! That was the reason it wasn't working!

Edited: Jul 1, 2025

@Hirowa : Thank you for sharing these updates. 5K blog posts is incredible! I just checked, and my biggest sheet is 2.3 MB. It contains 732 blog posts. These are very long posts, and I estimate this is more than 1 million words of content. I ran into a limitation with about a half-dozen of these blog posts because they exceeded some Sheets character limitation. These blog posts are 5K-plus words.