RizzCalc

RizzCalc

The 1st AI Financial Modeling Agent in Google Sheets

385 followers

RizzCalc is the first AI financial modeling add-on for Google Sheets, enabling users to build and edit models effortlessly using natural language. The name RizzCalc pays tribute to VisiCalc, the first spreadsheet built in 1979, which changed the world.
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What do you think? …

jwfing

Tried RizzCalc and asked it to tidy up the forecast with plain language, and the sheet restructured the model without me touching a single formula. Seeing the logic stay intact while the layout changed was surprisingly satisfying and made me rethink how quickly I can prototype scenarios.

vivek sharma

RizzCalc brings financial modeling into the AI era build and edit models in Google Sheets using natural language. No formulas, no friction. Now it’s RizzCalc’s turn.

Chase Ceon

Wow that's really a jaw dropping project I haven't even realized I need it. I was a financial analyst before and I cannot imagine how everything will change if I have this plugin at that time.

Chengxiang Zhao

fills a real gap—lightweight, effective, and integrates seamlessly with my tools. Highly recommend!

Andy Yu

I tried RizzCalc recently and it really impressed me. Building financial models in Google Sheets with plain-English prompts saved me a lot of time—I didn’t have to write complex formulas myself. It’s smooth to use since it works directly inside Sheets, and I found it especially handy for quick forecasts and adjustments.

Pan YANG

This is exactly what financial modeling needed! As someone who works with complex spreadsheets, I love how RizzCalc bridges the gap between natural language and technical financial formulas. The tribute to VisiCalc shows deep respect for spreadsheet history while pushing into the AI future. The ability to just say "create a DCF model" and have it automatically generated is game-changing for analysts and startups. Can't wait to try this for building investor-ready financial projections! 📊

Mike Staub

Why google sheets and not excel?