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<p><img width="640" height="639" src="https://wplift.com/app/uploads/2025/03/CF7-Google-Sheet-Connector-Review-.jpg" alt="CF7-Google-Sheet-Connector">If you&#8217;re using Contact Form 7 on your WordPress site, you&#8217;re probably aware that it doesn&#8217;t store submissions anywhere except your inbox. That means every time you get a new lead, you have to manually sort and check emails to extract relevant data for your campaigns. Enter CF7 Google Sheet Connector, a plugin that automatically <span>[...]</span></p>
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