Google tables, a job monitoring tool and a competitor to the popular hybrid carrier, closes.
In an email sent to users this week, Google said the application would not be supported after 16 December 2025 and informed that users export or transfer their data to either Google sheets or appsheet sheets, depending on their needs.
Started in 2020, the tables focused on tracking the project more effective with automation. It was one of the many projects that emerged from Google Incubator Insocator, Area 120, which at that time was dedicated to overcoming many experimental works. Some of these projects later graduated to become part of Google’s basic bids in cloud, search, shopping and much more.
The tables were one of these first hits: Google said in 2021 that the service moved from a beta test to become an official Google Cloud product. At that time, the company said it saw the tables as a possible solution for a variety of cases of use, including management of projects, IT functions, customer service monitoring, CRM, recruitment, product development and others.
The app was created by Google employee Tim Gleasonwho had spent more than a decade in the company. Gleason later proceeded to become a NotebookLM technology director before announcing that he would retire in September 2024.
The area 120, meanwhile, was the victim of a Re-Org Google in 2022, when the company canceled half of its projects and was informed by the staff that a power would reduce the internal R&D section by half its size. The division he remained will focus on AI projects, Google said.
Next year, the area 120 was completed between wider redundancies and a small handful of projects will proceed with the basic Google products. (One of them was loud, making tools that let the creators quickly pull their videos. YouTube announced an automatic mission feature in 2023 that became widely available this year.)
The tables had survived these changes as they were part of the Google Workspace team on Google Cloud. Unfortunately for the users of the tables, the service now has its own date at the end of its life cycle.
In email, Google advises the Managers of the tables Export their data Either directly on google sheets, then keep managing their workflow in sheets using tables and Conditional notificationsor take advantage of A new immigration tool To introduce their data to the Google Non -code platform, Appsheet. The last solution maintains formatting as column types and relationships and work flow can then be treated with automation; fine rights; Integration of work spaceSays Google.
The company earlier this month announced the upcoming closure on the table website and headed users to one Frequently questionswhich noted that the team behind the tables had created a new data experience to supply automated applications and work flows directly inside the Appsheet sheet. This alternative, launched in June 2023, allows users to create data models for custom applications and work flows directly to Appsheet, the company said.
