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GPTExcel
Best overallFor most everyday users who need quick Excel formulas or SQL queries, GPTExcel wins on sheer simplicity and low cost, but Formularizer is the better choice if you want to learn as you go and work across more platforms like Notion or Google Apps Script. The single biggest difference: Formularizer has an 'Explainer' mode that teaches you why a formula works, while GPTExcel is faster for just getting the answer.
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Common questions
Yes, Formularizer is better for learning because it has an 'Explainer' mode that breaks down each function used in the formula. GPTExcel just gives you the answer without explanation.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. You can access their websites on a phone browser, but the interfaces are not optimized for small screens and you'll need to copy-paste manually.
GPTExcel is cheaper overall because its free tier gives you 4 uses per day, which is enough for occasional needs. Formularizer's free tier is very limited, so you'd likely need to pay for the Pro tier to get real use.
Yes, both tools support Google Sheets formulas. GPTExcel also supports Google Sheets scripting (Apps Script), while Formularizer supports Google Apps Script directly.
Yes, both tools can generate SQL queries from natural language. Formularizer is better for complex SQL because it explains the query structure, but GPTExcel is faster for simple SELECT statements.
GPTExcel is best for a complete beginner because it's simpler and faster — just type what you want and get a formula. Formularizer is better if you want to actually understand what the formula does.
GPTExcel wins for speed and simplicity, Formularizer wins for learning and versatility — pick based on whether you want a quick answer or a deeper understanding.
If you just want a quick formula without any fuss, start with GPTExcel — it's free for a few uses a day and gets the job done fast. But if you're willing to invest a little time (and a few dollars) to actually understand what you're doing, Formularizer's explainer mode will make you more self-sufficient in the long run.
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