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Griddy vs Sourcetable

An approachable spreadsheet agent—or a connected AI analysis workspace.

Do this with AI

Try the spreadsheet-first workflow.

Start in Griddy’s browser spreadsheet and describe what you need.

Try Griddy freeStart in your browser. No download required.
Also works withExcel Google Sheets

Sourcetable is a browser AI spreadsheet with file uploads, data connectors, formulas, pivots, charts, autofill, research, and a Python toolkit on Pro. Griddy pairs its own browser spreadsheet with native workflows in Excel and Google Sheets.

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Reviewed August 19, 2026. Product access and features change; every material competitor claim links to a checked first-party source.

Short answer

Which should you choose?

Choose Griddy when you want the same approachable assistant across browser, Excel, and Google Sheets. Choose Sourcetable when connected data analysis, research, or Python inside a browser spreadsheet is the priority.

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Sourcetable pricing

Regular is free with 50 monthly credits. Pro is $29/user/month with 2,000 credits and adds premium models, Deep Research, and Python or data-science tools.

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Current comparison

The differences that change the decision.

Factual product details are tied to current first-party documentation. This does not claim that one model always produces a better answer.

Where you work

Griddy

Browser spreadsheet, Excel add-in, and Google Sheets add-on

Sourcetable

Sourcetable browser spreadsheet

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AI workflow

Griddy

Create and edit formulas, structure, formatting, and spreadsheet objects

Sourcetable

AI assistant for analysis, summaries, formulas, pivots, charts, autofill, generation, and research

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Connected data

Griddy

Works from workbook context across supported Griddy surfaces

Sourcetable

Access to data connectors is included in the published Regular plan

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Advanced analysis

Griddy

Spreadsheet-native work through the assistant

Sourcetable

Pro adds Deep Research, premium models, Python, and a data-science toolkit

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Starting point

Griddy

Blank browser workbook, template, Excel workbook, or Google Sheet

Sourcetable

Browser spreadsheet with file uploads, collaboration, and connectors

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Pricing

Griddy

Free to start; see Griddy pricing for current paid terms

Sourcetable

Free with 50 credits/month; Pro is $29/user/month with 2,000 credits

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Honest tradeoffs

What Sourcetable does well—and what to check.

Pros

  • Free browser spreadsheet with an included AI credit allowance.Sources[1][2]
  • Built-in data connectors and research workflow.Sources[1][2]
  • Pro adds Python and premium model access.Sources[1]

Consider

  • The documented product is a browser spreadsheet rather than a native Excel or Google Sheets add-in.Sources[2]
  • AI usage is credit-based.Sources[1]
  • Advanced research and Python require Pro.Sources[1]

Choose Griddy when

AI should make the spreadsheet feel easier.

  • You want the same assistant in Excel, Google Sheets, and a browser spreadsheet.
  • You want a product explicitly designed to help an everyday user become effective quickly.
  • You prefer workbook editing over a data-connector and research-centered workflow.

Choose Sourcetable when

Its ecosystem is already the job.

  • You want data connectors inside a browser spreadsheet.Sources[1][2]
  • You need AI research, analysis, autofill, formulas, pivots, and charts in one web product.Sources[1]
  • You want a Python and data-science toolkit on a paid plan.Sources[1]

A fair way to decide

Use your actual spreadsheet.

Trial task

“Clean this table, add the formulas needed for a useful summary, and build one editable chart. Do not change the source columns.”

Judge the finished workbook: is it correct, editable, easy to inspect, and easy to keep changing? AI outputs vary, so repeat the task if model consistency matters to you.

Keep comparing

Related spreadsheet decisions.

Do this with AI

Try Griddy on a spreadsheet you already understand.

Start free in your browser. Ask for one useful change, inspect the result, and decide whether the workflow feels easier.

Try Griddy freeStart in your browser. No download required.
Also works withExcel Google Sheets