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Spreadsheets
Stop fighting your data. Alias writes the formula, explains the one you inherited, and finds what is actually wrong with the model.
Formulas explained
Paste in the monster you inherited and get a plain explanation of what it does and where it breaks.
Analysis, not just cells
Upload the data and ask the question. You get the finding and the working, not just a formula.
It checks your model
Ask what assumption would break your forecast and Alias goes looking for it properly.
How it works
- 01
Bring the data
Upload the file or paste the range you care about.
- 02
Ask in plain language
Describe the answer you want rather than the formula you think you need.
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Take it back
Get the formula, the steps, or the finished analysis.
Try asking
Explain what this nested formula does and tell me where it will break.
Here is my sales export. What changed between the last two quarters and why?
Build me a formula that handles the blank rows and the duplicate entries in this data.
Questions
- Which spreadsheet tools does it know?
- It works with the common formula languages including Excel and Google Sheets, and will tell you when a function differs between them.
- Can it handle large files?
- It handles substantial exports. For very large datasets it works on the relevant portion and tells you what it sampled.
- Will it get the numbers right?
- It shows its working so you can check it, and it can execute the calculation rather than estimating. For anything consequential, verify before you rely on it.