One click turns a finished export into a fresh spreadsheet. Three things can interrupt it.
The plan gate
Sending exports to Google Sheets is on paid plans - upgrade to unlock it.
The button is visible on every tier so you can see what exists, and clicking it explains the gate. The CSV download itself is never gated: download it and import into Sheets by hand, which takes about fifteen seconds and produces the same spreadsheet.
The connection
The push needs a connected Google account, authorised once under Profile then Integrations. Two messages point at consent problems:
Google did not return a refresh token. Revoke prior Argorant access and reconnect to grant consent again.
Google did not return an access token
This happens when the Google account previously authorised Argorant and the consent screen was skipped on reconnect. Remove Argorant from your Google account permissions, then connect again from scratch and accept the consent screen fully.
The push itself
Google Sheets push failed - try again or download the CSV.
Retry once. If it fails again, download the CSV, which is always available and identical in content. Nothing is charged for a failed push, and the export itself is untouched.
What lands in the sheet
The same columns as the CSV: name, title, company, email, location and verification status per row, in a new spreadsheet in your Drive. Default grades are inclusive, and you can restrict them before pushing exactly as on the download.