Half the time you reach for a spreadsheet, you already have one — exported from a billing dashboard, sent over by a teammate, or downloaded from a tracker. Until v0.7.0, getting that data into Yoinko meant pasting columns one at a time and hoping the alignment held. Not anymore.
Spreadsheet pages can now import CSV and Excel files directly. Open a spreadsheet page, pick the file, and the rows land in the grid with headers, types, and column widths preserved. There is no separate conversion step and no intermediate format.
You can also go the other direction: upload a CSV or .xlsx as a file asset and Yoinko offers to visualize it as a spreadsheet page. The original file stays attached so you keep the source of truth, and the spreadsheet view gives you something interactive to edit, filter, and reference from notes.
The flow is intentionally short. Click import, pick the file, confirm the sheet (if it is a workbook), and the page renders. Numbers stay numbers. Dates stay dates. Strings stay strings. Formula cells are imported as values — re-entering formulas after an import is on the shortlist for a follow-up release.
Where this matters most is in workflows that mix narrative and data. Project status pages, weekly reviews, vendor evaluations, content calendars, and budget trackers all benefit from sitting next to the notes that explain them. Importing the spreadsheet means the data and the context finally live in the same folder.
Combined with the new value-formatting toolbar and the formula fixes shipping in the same release, an imported spreadsheet does not feel second-class. It is a real Yoinko page, with the same folder, sharing, and AI affordances every other page gets.
If you have been emailing yourself CSV exports just to keep them somewhere, this is the upgrade.