Melder is an AI add-in for Excel. You can 1) Ask the agent to build your models for you 2) Upload documents into your worksheet and reference them with AI formulas to categorize, summarize, and extract information.
Upgrade Excel with an analysis agent and AI formulas
Melder is an AI add-in for Excel. You can 1) Ask the agent to build your models for you 2) Upload documents into your worksheet and reference them with AI formulas to categorize, summarize, and extract information.
Congrats on launching Melder! From bestofweb .site I’m excited about your AI analysis and formulas that upgrade Excel.
Hi! Co-founder of Melder here. We quit our tech and consulting jobs because we thought AI companies were making magic happen. Then we found out half of apps are just a data table + a few prompts. We wanted to bring that functionality to spreadsheets for people to hack together their own use cases quickly :) 🐘 Meet Melder — the Excel add-in that brings enterprise-level AI to your everyday spreadsheets. Try it now on our website - free to get started. 📊 What you can do: - Smart formulas: Use =M.EX
Oh wow, finally an AI sidekick for Excel! I waste so much time on formulas—can Melder help with complex nested ones too? This could seriously save my Mondays.
I’ve been playing with Melder for two days and I’m genuinely impressed—having the agent turn my raw CSV into a working DCF in under a minute felt like sorcery. One thing I can’t figure out: when I drag a 40-page PDF earnings call transcript into the sheet and use =EXTRACT("key risks"), the summary is great, but the formatting of the source references (cell A47 now shows the entire page range) makes the sheet hard to read. Is there a toggle to hide or collapse those references while still keeping
The spreadsheet-native approach is clever. How do you handle complex nested formulas when generating AI-powered outputs? @phil_brewer
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