Browse collections, edit documents, import CSVs and share projects with your team, without writing scripts or living in the Firebase console.
Free forever for solo projects. No credit card required.
| Document ID | customerEmail | status |
|---|---|---|
| ord_8129 | ada@example.com | paid |
| ord_8130 | grace@hopper.dev | paid |
| ord_8131 | linus@torvalds.org | refunded |
| ord_8132 | margaret@nasa.gov | paid |
| ord_8133 | alan@bletchley.uk | pending |
| ord_8134 | katherine@nasa.gov | paid |
Everything you need
FireSheets gives your team the tooling around Firestore that Firebase forgot to ship.
Edit any document inline. Type changes are inferred so numbers stay numbers and JSON stays JSON.
Map columns, preview types, and push into any collection, new or existing, without leaving the page.
Pull collections out as CSV or XLSX. Great for stakeholders who would rather not learn what Firestore is.
Auto-infer collections, fields, and references. Export the diagram as PNG or SQL for documentation.
Invite teammates as admin, editor, or viewer. Per-project permissions, no Firebase IAM gymnastics.
Service account credentials are encrypted at rest. We never write data without your explicit action.
AI copilot · Teams · Audit
Enrich a single field or thousands of rows with one click. Invite teammates with scoped roles instead of handing out service accounts. Every change — manual or AI — flows through the same audit trail so you can answer "who changed this?" the second someone asks.
Generate a 2-sentence description from the product name, category and key attributes — one row or thousands.
Read a ticket body and output a single label from your enum (billing, bug, feature, abuse).
Pull the city, zip or country out of a free-text address into its own column.
Localize titles, button labels or alt text into a second language using the rest of the row as context.
FireSheets vs Firebase console
The Firebase console is excellent for inspection — checking a document, debugging a security rule, watching writes happen live. It was never built for the daily data work product teams actually do. Here's where FireSheets earns its keep.
FireSheets reads and writes to your Firestore through the official Firebase Admin SDK — nothing is mirrored or copied. Read the full comparison →
See it in motion
Watch how a team connects a project, imports a CSV, fixes a few docs, and exports the result, all without touching a script.
Pricing
Simple, flat plans. Cancel anytime from the billing portal.
For trying things out on a single project.
Everything teams ask before switching from the Firebase console.
FireSheets is a Firestore GUI that lets you browse collections, edit documents inline, import and export CSV or XLSX, view your schema and share projects with your team, without writing scripts or working through the Firebase console.
FireSheets does not replace Firestore. It is built on the official Firebase Admin SDK and reads and writes to your own Firestore project. We add the team-friendly layer the Firebase console is missing: spreadsheet-style editing, CSV import and export, a visual schema reference and per-project roles, so non-developers on your team can get real work done with your production data.
Yes. The import wizard maps CSV columns to Firestore fields, lets you choose document IDs and previews rows before writing them to your collection.
Yes. Any collection can be exported to CSV or XLSX in one click on the Pro and Workspace plans.
Generate a Firebase service account JSON in the Firebase console, paste it into FireSheets and your collections are listed within seconds. Credentials are stored encrypted and never shared.
Yes. Solo projects are free forever, no credit card required. Paid plans add CSV import/export, project sharing and higher document limits.