Spreads

Numbers that explain themselves.

Ask a question. Get a model. Spreads turns the spreadsheet into a conversation — and the chart into the answer.

D7 =SUM(D2:D6)
Quarter Plan Customers MRR Δ 2 Q1 Basic 0 $0 3 Q1 Go 0 $0 +12% 4 Q1 Plus 0 $0 +18% 5 Q2 Go 0 $0 +17% 6 Q2 Plus 0 $0 +16% 7 Total 0 $0 +16%

Plain-English formulas.

Ask. Then watch it fill.

"What's the conversion if Q3 drops 8% and Q4 holds?" — and the model arrives, formula by formula, with the chart already drawn.

What's MRR by plan, Q1 vs Q2?

Charts that build themselves.

From column to conclusion.

Highlight a range, and Spreads suggests three chart types — already styled, already captioned, already ready to paste into a deck.

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Spreadsheets that don't make you fight them.

What-if, in real time

Drag a slider. Watch the whole sheet rebalance — formulas, charts, summaries.

Pivots without pain

Drag a column to a chip. That was the pivot. Done.

CSV, in & out

Open anything. Export anywhere. Spreads doesn't lock files behind a format.

Numbers, but lighter.

A sheet that does the boring half, so you can do the interesting half.