Excel users lack native AI analysis and live dashboarding
Teams that work primarily in Excel have no built-in way to run AI-powered analysis or build live dashboards without switching tools. They must learn complex formulas, pivot tables, or export data to separate BI platforms. This friction slows decision-making for non-technical business users who need fast data insights.
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