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When should you stop using Google Sheets as your backend?

DEV Community·Yodsavee Supachoktanasap·19 days ago
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When should you stop using Google Sheets as your backend? In my last post, I wrote about why many MVPs start with Google Sheets. It is fast, familiar, and easy for non-technical people to update. But there is an important follow-up question: When should you stop using Google Sheets as your backend? Because the answer is not “never use Sheets.” And it is also not “use Sheets forever.” Google Sheets can be a great starting point, but it should not become an accidental permanent architecture. Google Sheets is good when speed matters most For an early MVP, Google Sheets can be useful because: the schema is still changing the product idea is not fully validated yet non-technical teammates need to edit data you do not want to build an admin panel too early you need a quick demo or prototype the traffic is still low At this stage, the goal is not perfect infrastructure. The goal is learning. Can users understand the product? Does the workflow make sense? Is this worth building further?…

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