Ask in plain English, get the pivot, the chart, and the updated tab back in seconds.
Ask a question in plain English; get the pivot, the chart, and the updated tab back in seconds.
Every team has the spreadsheet that runs the business and the one person who actually understands it. The monthly numbers tab, the lead tracker, the inventory sheet with the conditional formatting nobody dares touch. Updating it means copying last week's rows, re-pointing a VLOOKUP, fixing the chart range that quietly broke when someone inserted a column.
The agent connects to your actual Google Sheets. You tell it what you want — 'pull the new orders into the Q2 tab and recompute margin by region' — and it reads the relevant ranges, writes back the cells, and tells you exactly which rows it changed. No screenshots, no 'export to CSV first', no learning a query language.
What it handles without a formula from you:
Because it has its own email inbox and runs on a schedule, the report can also send itself. Set it once: every Monday at 8am, refresh the dashboard tab, chart the trend, and email the PDF to the three people who ask for it anyway.
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Your real one, once you authorize Google. It reads the ranges you point it at and writes results back into the same file. It tells you which cells it changed, and bulk edits are snapshotted so you can undo them.
Yes. Give it a range and ask for a bar, line, or pie chart and it renders an image. You can have it embedded in a one-page report or attached to an email it sends for you.
Tell it to write to a new tab or a separate summary sheet instead. It can also export a read-only PDF of the result rather than modifying anything.
Yes — a common job is matching a contact or order list against a payments tab, flagging rows that don't reconcile, and showing the diff before it writes anything back.
Set a scheduled task in one sentence — ‘refresh the dashboard every Monday and email me the chart.’ It can also pull fresh figures from a website or an API and append them as dated rows.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes — authorize Google, point it at a sheet, and ask your first question. It's in public beta.