Zapier and Google Sheets

Two integrations on the roadmap — what they'll do and when to expect them.

Last updated May 11, 2026

Zapier and Google Sheets are two of the most-requested integrations from the people we've talked to during pre-launch. Both are in active development. Here's what they'll do and where they sit on the roadmap.

Zapier — coming soon

Zapier is the universal glue between SaaS tools. The prospiq Zapier app will let you connect contact enrichment to whatever your workflow already uses — CRMs we don't yet integrate with directly, marketing automation tools, sales engagement platforms, internal Slack channels, custom dashboards.

What it will do

Triggers (events prospiq can fire to start a Zap):

  • New contact enriched — fires when a single enrichment succeeds
  • Bulk job completed — fires when a CSV upload finishes processing
  • Credits running low — fires when your monthly balance crosses a threshold

Actions (things other apps can ask prospiq to do):

  • Enrich a contact — given name + company or a LinkedIn URL, return verified email and phone
  • Add contact to a list — append enriched data to an existing saved list
  • Push to CRM — trigger a CRM push for a previously enriched contact

When

Targeting late summer 2026. We'll update this article with a firm date when we're confident.

Google Sheets — coming soon

Sheets is where many small teams already keep their prospecting data. The native integration will work two ways: pull contacts out of a sheet for enrichment, then write the verified results back into the same sheet.

What it will do

  • Enrich from a sheet — point prospiq at a Google Sheet, tell us which columns hold names and company names, and we enrich the rows automatically
  • Write results back — verified emails, phones, and metadata land in new columns you can configure
  • Re-enrich on demand — refresh a sheet when contacts may have changed jobs
  • Permission-aware — only sheets the signed-in user can access are visible to prospiq

When

Targeting summer 2026, alongside or shortly after Zapier.

In the meantime

If you need either of these workflows today, the API can do all of it. The Zapier app is a wrapper around our API; the Sheets integration uses the same endpoints. If you're on Pro, you can build either workflow yourself in a few hours.

If you'd rather wait for the native integrations, you can email support and we'll put you on a notification list — you'll hear from us when each one is ready.

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