Stream data from Alpaca Market Data to Google Sheets
Move data from Alpaca Market Data to Google Sheets in minutes using Estuary. Stream, batch, or continuously sync data with control over latency from sub-second to batch.
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How to integrate Alpaca Market Data with Google Sheets in 3 simple steps
Connect Alpaca Market Data as your data source
Set up a source connector for Alpaca Market Data in minutes. Estuary supports streaming (including CDC where available) and batch data capture through events, incremental syncs, or snapshots — without custom pipelines, agents, or manual configuration.
Configure Google Sheets as your destination connector
Estuary supports intelligent schema handling, with schema inference and evolution tools that help align source and destination structures over time. It supports both batch and streaming data movement, reliably delivering data to Google Sheets.
Deploy and Monitor Your End-to-End Data Pipeline
Launch your pipeline and monitor it from a single UI. Estuary guarantees exactly-once delivery, handles backfills and replays, and scales with your data — without engineering overhead.

Alpaca Market Data connector details
Estuary’s Alpaca connector brings both historical and live stock trade data into Flow collections with precision. It uses the Alpaca Market Data API to backfill trades from 2016 onward and maintains a continuous stream of new trades in real time through WebSocket streaming.
- Captures historical and live trade data simultaneously for complete coverage
- Supports up to 20 stock or ETF symbols per capture
- Compatible with both Free (iex) and Unlimited (sip) data feeds
- Flexible configuration to enable or disable backfill or live streaming as needed
- Secure deployment: Runs seamlessly in Estuary’s Private or BYOC environments for data governance and compliance

Google Sheets connector details
The Google Sheets materialization connector continuously syncs data from Estuary Flow collections into Google Sheets, making real-time data accessible for collaboration, analysis, and reporting in a familiar spreadsheet interface.
- Real-time sync: Streams updates from Flow collections directly into Google Sheets in near real time
- Simple setup: Authenticate quickly using OAuth in the Flow web app, or use a Service Account JSON key for manual configuration
- Per-sheet mapping: Materialize multiple Flow collections into separate sheets within the same spreadsheet
- Automatic state tracking: Each sheet includes an internal tracking column to ensure data consistency
- Cell limit awareness: Supports up to 1 million cells per sheet; larger datasets should be summarized or aggregated first
💡 Tip: Use Google Sheets materialization for lightweight reporting, team dashboards, or quick data validation workflows. For larger-scale analytics, consider exporting to BigQuery or S3.
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Alpaca Market Data to Google Sheets pricing estimate
Estimated monthly cost to move 800 GB from Alpaca Market Data to Google Sheets is approximately $1,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this integration suitable for production workloads?
Yes. Estuary pipelines are designed for production use, with exactly-once delivery semantics, automated backfills, and continuous operation at scale.
Can I control where my data runs and is processed?
Yes. Estuary offers multiple deployment options, including fully managed SaaS, private deployments, and bring-your-own-cloud (BYOC). This allows teams to control where their data plane runs and meet security, compliance, and networking requirements. Learn more about Estuary's security and deployment options.
Can I build this Alpaca Market Data to Google Sheets integration manually?
Yes, it's possible to build a manual pipeline using custom scripts, scheduled jobs, or open-source tools. However, manual approaches typically require ongoing maintenance, custom error handling, schema management, and operational overhead. Estuary simplifies this by providing a managed pipeline with built-in reliability, scaling, and monitoring.
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