Where to find it
Head to Reports, then click on the Destinations tab.
What this table shows
Each row is a destination where your reports can be delivered.
This helps you quickly see:
Where your reports are going
Whether everything is working correctly
When a destination was last used
Here’s how to read it
Field | Description |
Name | The name of the destination |
Type | Where the report is sent (Email, Google Sheets, S3, SFTP, etc.) |
Details | Destination-specific info (like email address or connected account) |
Last Used | The last time a report was sent there |
Status | Whether the destination is working correctly |
Owner | Who created or owns this destination |
Add a new destination
Click + Add Destination to get started.
You’ll go through a simple 3-step flow:
Step 1: Choose where to send your report
Pick the type of destination you want:
Email → Send reports directly to an inbox
Amazon S3 → Store reports in an S3 bucket
SFTP → Transfer reports to your server
Google Sheets / Documents → Send reports to a connected sheet
Step 2: Configure details
In this step, you’ll enter the details needed to send your report to the destination you selected.
What you’ll fill out depends on the destination:
Destination Name → A name to help you identify this destination
Recipients → One or more email addresses (comma separated)
You’ll also see a preview of the email your recipients will receive, including a download link for the report.
Amazon S3
Destination Name
Access Key ID
Secret Access Key
AWS Region
S3 Path → Where the report will be stored in your bucket
You’ll need to make sure your S3 bucket and permissions are set up correctly before completing this step.
SFTP
Destination Name
Authentication Method → Password or Private Key
Host → Your server address (with optional port)
Username
Password or Private Key
Path → Where the file should be uploaded
There’s also an option to enable PGP encryption for added security.
Google Sheets / Documents
Destination Name
URL or Spreadsheet ID
You can also choose whether to:
Create a new sheet/tab for each report
Or append data to an existing sheet
Make sure the required permissions are set so Tatango can write to the sheet.
Step 3: Review & test
Before saving, you can review your setup and make sure everything is working correctly.
Manage your destinations
From this page, you can:
Edit a destination
Retry or refresh a connection
Delete a destination
Use the icons in the Actions column to manage each one.
Search and filter
Use the search bar to quickly find a destination if you have multiple set up.
When would I use this?
“I want reports sent automatically instead of downloading them”
“I need reports to land in a Google Sheet or S3”
“Something failed — I need to fix the destination”

