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⇱ AI-powered Formula And Scripting Assistant - Formularizer


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Formularizer is a free AI-powered formula and scripting assistant for Excel, Google Sheets, Notion, and more.

It understands your ideas in natural language and converts them into formulas, tasks, regex patterns, VBA/Apps Script to speed up your productivity.

Formularizer benefits professionals in data management, finance, project management, coding, or any work involving spreadsheets and scripts. From generating a custom formula for complex calculations to creating regex patterns for data analysis, it is designed to simplify tasks that might otherwise require extensive coding knowledge.

How to use it:

1. Visit Formularizer and signup for a free account.

2. Goto the dashboard and select an AI tool:

  • Formula: Generate and Explain any Excel or Google Sheets formula.
  • Script: Generate and Explain any Script in Excel VBA or Google Apps Script.
  • Regex: Generate and Explain any Regex pattern.
  • Task: Generate and Explain any Task in Excel or Google Sheets.

πŸ‘ Formularizer Dashboard

3. Describe what you want to accomplish in plain English, like β€œsum values over 50” or β€œhighlight cells containing text”.  The tool will then translate your instructions into the necessary formulas, scripts or patterns to achieve the result.

  • When possible, provide precise details in your instructions, including specific cells (like A1, F2), rows (such as rows 1-10), or columns (like column B). Ex: Multiply the value in cell A1 by 100 and add to each row in rows 1-10 of column B.
  • Before extending a formula across a range of cells, it is advisable to initially create the formula for a single cell, then you would drag down the formula. Ex: Multiply cell A2 by 100 when cell B2 is less than 10.
  • Break up your request in multiple sentences. Ex: If cell A1 is less than 10, show β€œLow”. If cell A1 is greater than 10 and less 20, show β€œMedium”. If cell A1 is greater than 20, show β€œHigh”.
  • Refer to specific characters where applicable to be as specific as possible in your request. Ex: Extract text between the first period and the last period in cell E2.
  • Use column letters (i.e. Column A or Column B) instead of custom header names. Ex: Calculate the average of cells in column D.
  • Always include a [value_if_false] when a criteria is not met. Ex: If cell A1 is less than 100, show β€œLow”, if not, show β€œHigh”.
  • Know the limitations of formulas. If a formula in Excel or Google Sheets cannot solve your problem, neither can we.

πŸ‘ Formularizer Result

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