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Formularizer
Best overallFormularizer wins for anyone who needs to learn or debug formulas across Excel, SQL, Notion, and Google Apps Script, thanks to its excellent 'Explainer' mode and very affordable Pro tier. Formulas HQ is the better pick if you want a free, chat-based assistant that also generates Python and VBA code, but its pricing can climb and it relies entirely on OpenAI. The single biggest difference: Formularizer is a specialized learning tool with broad dialect support, while Formulas HQ is a general-purpose AI chat that happens to generate formulas.
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Common questions
Yes, Formularizer is better for learning because it has a dedicated 'Explainer' mode that breaks down each function. Formulas HQ just gives you the formula without teaching you why it works.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both are web-based and best used on a desktop or laptop browser.
Formularizer's Pro tier is very affordable and cheaper than Formulas HQ's unlimited plan. But if you only need a few formulas per month, Formulas HQ's free tier costs nothing.
Neither tool has a direct Google Sheets integration. You copy the generated formula and paste it into your sheet manually. Formularizer has a Chrome extension for real-time injection into web apps.
Formulas HQ generates Python and VBA code. Formularizer does not — it focuses on Excel formulas, SQL, Notion, Google Apps Script, and RegEx.
Formularizer teaches you formulas across more platforms for less money; Formulas HQ is a free, chat-based formula generator that also handles Python and VBA.
If you're serious about getting better at formulas and don't mind paying a small fee, go with Formularizer — it teaches you as you go. If you just need a free, quick formula now and then, and you also want Python or VBA help, start with Formulas HQ. Both are web-only, so keep a laptop handy.
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