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Pull Flutterwave Wallet Balances Into a Google Sheet

2026-05-14
5 min read

The Scenario

Every Monday morning, the head of treasury at a pan-African marketplace sends you the same message: "Can you drop the Flutterwave balances in the treasury sheet before 9 AM?" The company holds NGN, GHS, KES, USD, and ZAR wallets. The 9 AM standup is where they decide whether to initiate any FX conversions before the week's payments go out.

It's 8:47 AM. You're in the middle of something else.

The bad version:

  • You open the Flutterwave dashboard, go to the Wallets section, and look up the NGN balance. Write it down.
  • Navigate to GHS. Write that down. Navigate to KES. Write that down. USD. ZAR.
  • Open the treasury Google Sheet, find the right week's row, and type in each balance — five separate copy-type operations with five separate chances to transpose a digit.
  • You finish at 8:59. The treasury head has already sent a follow-up Slack.

You do this every Monday. It never takes less than ten minutes. It never gets easier.

The Easy Way: One Prompt in SheetXAI

SheetXAI is an AI agent that lives inside your Google Sheet. It reads what you're looking at and pulls all Flutterwave wallet balances — every currency, available and ledger — directly into the sheet through its built-in integration.

Fetch all Flutterwave wallet balances across every currency and write currency code, available balance, and ledger balance into this sheet, one row per currency

What You Get

  • One row per currency: currency code, available balance, ledger balance.
  • All wallets come through in a single call — NGN, GHS, KES, USD, ZAR, and any others attached to your account.
  • Available balance and ledger balance are in separate columns, so your formulas for "funds available to move" don't need adjustment.
  • The timestamp of the pull can be written into a header cell on request so the treasury team knows when the snapshot was taken.

What If the Data Is Not Quite Ready

You need the balances pulled into a specific row in the treasury tracker rather than a new block

Pull the Flutterwave wallet balance for each currency listed in column A of this sheet and write the available balance into column B and ledger balance into column C, starting at row 2

You only care about the three currencies the company is actively managing this week

Fetch the Flutterwave wallet balances for NGN, GHS, and USD only and write currency code, available balance, and ledger balance into columns A, B, and C of the Treasury sheet

Fetch all Flutterwave wallet balances, write currency code, available balance, ledger balance, and today's date into the next available empty row in the Weekly Balances sheet — one row per currency

Full weekly treasury snapshot: balances, FX comparison, and a flag if any currency is below threshold

Fetch all Flutterwave wallet balances and write currency code, available balance, and ledger balance into the Balances sheet. For each currency, look up the target minimum balance in column D and write "below threshold" or "OK" into column E. In the Summary sheet, write total available balance in USD equivalent using the exchange rates in the FX Rates sheet.

The treasury team gets a living snapshot — balances, thresholds, and FX equivalence — in one prompt before the 9 AM call.

Try It

Get the 7-day free trial of SheetXAI and open your treasury tracking Google Sheet, then ask it to pull all Flutterwave wallet balances and flag any currencies below your target minimums. You can also see how to pull settlement data into a sheet or the full Flutterwave integration overview.

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