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How to Use Magical to Scrape Data from Google Docs to Google Sheets
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Scrape Data from Google Docs to Google Sheets: A Step-by-Step Guide
With Magical, a robust Chrome extension, you can effortlessly transfer data from Google Docs to Google Sheets – no need for intricate integrations or coding. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to install the app and use it to transfer data from Google Docs to Google Sheets. Whether you're using Google Docs and Sheets for project management, data analysis, or general documentation, Magical is the ideal tool to streamline your workflow.
More Google Docs integrations with Magical
What Google Docs data can you scrape
Magical enables you to scrape a wide array of data from Google Docs to Google Sheets. Here are some examples of the information you can extract:
Document Title
Content
Comments
Last Modified
And move more types of information by creating your own custom labels.
How to Scrape data from Google Docs to Google Sheets using Magical?
Now that you have the Magical Chrome extension installed, let's discuss how to transfer data from Google Docs to Google Sheets. Follow these steps:
Sign in to your Google account and open the Google Docs document from which you want to transfer data. Tip: You can transfer data from multiple documents at once, just open them in individual tabs!
Open Google Sheets, type "//" in an empty cell, and Magical will ask to connect to your Google account.
Open the Magical panel on a Google Docs document and click the “Transfer” button. Choose whether you transfer to a new Google Sheet or an existing one.
Now repeat that for any other Google Docs to Google Sheets transfers you want to do!
About Google Docs and Google Sheets
Google Docs, as a widely used documentation tool, offers a vast array of data that can be utilized in various workflows. However, the challenge lies in the time-consuming task of moving data to systems that allow you to use the data like Google Sheets. By leveraging Magical, you can effortlessly transfer data from Google Docs to Google Sheets, significantly speeding up your workflows regardless of the task at hand.
Other ways to connect Google Docs and Google Sheets
Using Zapier
Zapier provides a seamless connection between Google Docs and Google Sheets, allowing for automatic data transfer between the two platforms without the need for coding. This integration offers a variety of triggers and actions, enabling you to automate workflows and save time
Using an API
An additional approach to integrate Google Docs and Google Sheets is by directly utilizing their APIs. By integrating both APIs, you empower teams with real-time document insights, fostering improved communication and a superior workflow experience. To employ this method, refer to their respective API documentation.
Common Questions
WHAT IS MAGICAL
Magical is an agentic AI platform that deploys AI Employees to handle complex, end-to-end workflows across your systems—without APIs, integrations, or engineering lift. Instead of simple data extraction, Magical’s AI understands your workflows, navigates interfaces, makes decisions, and completes tasks just like a trained team member would.
Whether it’s moving data between applications, verifying information, completing multi-step processes, or monitoring queues, Magical automates work reliably and transparently. You can watch every click, see every decision, and trust that your AI Employees are completing work with accuracy, speed, and full auditability.
HOW TO INSTALL MAGICAL
The first step is to book a demo. Our team will walk you through how Magical’s AI Employees work, what’s possible for your organization, and where automation can have the biggest impact.
After the demo, you’ll be paired with a dedicated AI Deployment Engineer who will guide you through setting up your first automation. Most teams go live in about a week—no integrations, no IT lift, and no lengthy configuration. Just a clear workflow, a quick build, and your first AI Employee up and running.




