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'''Sheetgo''', is a Spanish-Brazilian [[start-up]] founded in 2015 by Yannick Rault Van der Vaart ([[CEO]]), and Jonatan Gomes da Silva ([[Chief marketing officer|CMO]]) who are joined by Chad Pittman ([[Customer Success]]), and Rafael Vidal ([[Chief technology officer|CTO]]). Prior to launching “Sheetgo”Sheetgo, Van der Vaart and Gomes da Silva developed the first intelligent enterprise resource planning ([[Enterprise resource planning|ERP]]) system based on Google Sheets. With Vidal and Pittman they took the core feature, the ability to connect spreadsheets online and turned it into “Sheetgo”Sheetgo. “Sheetgo”Sheetgo is compatible with various online storage and processing formats, and facilitates the [[traceability]] and automatic updating of data available in the [[Cloud computing|Cloud]]. “Sheetgo”Sheetgo has around 400,000 users in more than 100 countries among which are companies, non-profit organizations, universities and governments.[[Sheetgo#cite note-2|<sup>[2]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-3|<sup>[3]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-4|<sup>[4]</sup>]]
 
==History==
 
The concept arose out of a Brazilian  [[start-up]] that promoted Social [[Urbanism]], founded by Van der Vaart, that had to manage a large amount of data  using [[spreadsheets]] to store and analyze all the information.
 
In order to create automated processes and workflows based on this data they needed a way to connect their spreadsheets and automate the transfer of data between them. One year later, in 2009, Van der Vaart and Gomes da Silva (who at that time led the IT department for the Social Urbanism company), created an application to enable this data transfer in [[spreadsheets]]. “Sheetgo”Sheetgo, was widely validated in 2010 by several multinational companies specialized in technology, when Van der Vaart and Gomes da Silva were invited to present it in [[Mountain View, California|Mountain View]] ([[California]]). Later, Pittman and Vidal joined the company, where they also helped develop and implement the application.[[Sheetgo#cite note-5|<sup>[5]</sup>]]
 
The Social Urbanism Company has developed several complementary technologies, however due to budgetary constraints, they decided to focus on a single product that was easily [[scalable]], to get bring on partners and investors that believed in the concept and [[philosophy]] of the company.[[Sheetgo#cite note-6|<sup>[6]</sup>]]
 
In 2015, the application was officially launched under the name “Import Sheet”. A year later, in February 2016, Van der Vaart, Gomes da Silva, Pittman and Vidal began to dedicate themselves exclusively to the company, after being selected for investment by a Brazilian technology accelerator. That same year they were also selected for investment by a Spanish [[seed accelerator]], which led to the transfer of part of the team to Spain. Finally, in 2017, “Import Sheet” was renamed “Sheetgo”Sheetgo and the company was able to raise both subsidized debt and additional equity totaling 600,000 euros of financing, from the [[Startup accelerator|Startup accelerators]] and from other public and private entities.[[Sheetgo#cite note-7|<sup>[7]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-8|<sup>[8]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-9|<sup>[9]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-10|<sup>[10]</sup>]]
 
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==Features==
“Sheetgo”Sheetgo, is a [[SaaS]] compatible with any web browser available for Windows and Mac. The application connects data from [[spreadsheets]] through and automatically [[Synchronization|synchronizes]] them, facilitating the creation of workflow management and data governance solutions.[[Sheetgo#cite note-11|<sup>[11]</sup>]] [[Sheetgo#cite note-12|<sup>[12]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-13|<sup>[13]</sup>]]
 
==Awards and Financing==
 
* In 2016, “Sheetgo”Sheetgo was applied to a [[Startup accelerator]] in Brazil, and to another in Valencia, Spain, obtaining the support of both through convertible loans.[[Sheetgo#cite note-14|<sup>[14]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-15|<sup>[15]</sup>]]
* In 2017, “Sheetgo”Sheetgo received a financial grant from CDTI (Center for Industrial Technological Development)[[Sheetgo#cite note-16|<sup>[16]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-17|<sup>[17]</sup>]]
* In 2018, being one of the most innovative proposals in the field of [[Information and Communication Technologies]] ([[Information and communications technology|ICT]]), “Sheetgo”Sheetgo has been awarded the Emprendedores XXI Award granted by [[CaixaBank]], ENISA, Caixa Capital RISC and [[Banco Português de Investimento|BPI]].[[Sheetgo#cite note-18|<sup>[18]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-19|<sup>[19]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-20|<sup>[20]</sup>]][[Sheetgo#cite note-21|<sup>[21]</sup>]]
 
==External links==