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AI spreadsheet comparisons

Pick the spreadsheet workflow—not the loudest AI claim.

Direct comparisons for everyday users and spreadsheet professionals. We use current first-party product documentation for facts, then explain where Griddy’s browser, Excel, and Google Sheets workflow is the simpler fit.

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Griddy vs Microsoft Copilot in Excel

A cross-platform spreadsheet assistant or Microsoft’s integrated Excel experience.

Compare spreadsheet surfaces, access, editing workflow, supported tasks, and product fit.

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Griddy vs ChatGPT

An AI-first spreadsheet—or AI inside the spreadsheet you already use.

ChatGPT now offers spreadsheet-native experiences in Excel and Google Sheets as well as file analysis in chat. Griddy is a dedicated spreadsheet product that also works in Excel and Sheets, with a browser workflow designed to let an everyday user start from a template or blank workbook and simply describe the result.

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Griddy vs Claude

The AI spreadsheet for everyone—or an Excel specialist for finance.

Claude for Excel is explicitly designed for professionals who work heavily in spreadsheets, especially financial analysis and modeling. Griddy also supports finance work, but its broader product is designed to make spreadsheet creation and editing approachable for anyone across the browser, Excel, and Google Sheets.

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Griddy vs Gemini in Google Sheets

One assistant across spreadsheets—or Google AI built into Sheets.

Gemini is integrated directly into Google Sheets and can create formulas, tables, charts, pivots, formatting, filters, and other spreadsheet actions. Griddy works in Google Sheets too, but also carries the same spreadsheet-focused workflow into Excel and its own browser spreadsheet.

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Griddy vs Rows

Two AI-native spreadsheets. Two different centers of gravity.

Rows combines a browser spreadsheet, AI Analyst, data integrations, and shareable dashboards. Griddy centers the experience on a fast, familiar spreadsheet that anyone can reshape with AI, while extending the same assistant into existing Excel and Google Sheets workflows.

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