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I must comment before I gotta go out now. The pricing is much reasonable price for Startup and Personal-Manager, Owner, ... and much more funtion better than which ever Database Table I've used such as Airtable, Stackyby, Infinity, ... Must to say, absolutely fixed my needs! I wish the Spreadsheet will have something to feedback like as Uservoice or maybe I couldn't find the Feedback link. By the way I'd love to the Form view but can not edit (like Microsoft List UI/UX), click on the List can show the Form view the right side and click Edit button if needed. I have to buy the Standard for my Personal & Team, totally in love from UI to UX which I can not find in another platform before. Keep going! Cheers.
Ehi, nice iteration, may I ask:
How do you compare yourself to Airtable?
I mean, branding/style/product looks incredibly similar. There must be something you do better than Airtable (apart from pricing). Only thing that came to my eyes is the ability to have classic spreadsheets instead of a database-like structure.
Anyhow, is very healthy to see some competition in this space brought by indie startups (not copy paste from huge corps like microsoft..)
Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback @antonio_gagliardi1. A simple way to answer this is that Spreadsheet.com is an actual spreadsheet that works the same as Google Sheets and Excel, with additional capabilities of a relational database found in products like Airtable, and the capabilities of a project management system found in products like Asana, Monday.com, and Smartsheet. That's why we call it the "all-in-one" spreadsheet.
Regarding Airtable specifically, you might want to check out this longer answer in the Spreadsheet.com Community: https://community.spreadsheet.co...
The list of differences is long, including many traditional spreadsheet capabilities such as:
- A1 formula syntax
- Cell-level data types
- Cell-level styling and formatting
- Cross-workbook relationships
- Cross-worksheet formulas
- Support for over 400 formulas with identical syntax to Excel and Google Sheets
- Conditional formatting rules
- Merge cells
- Named ranges
- Granular version history
- Inline charts (coming soon)
... along with many capabilities not found in either traditional spreadsheets or products like Airtable (e.g. conditional automation logic, granular built-in Gantt views adjacent to the full worksheet, indentable row hierarchies with parent-level roll-ups, custom formula functions for working with hierarchical data, and much more to come).
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