dashdash (now Rows) is the spreadsheet with the best data and APIs for business.
It's the easiest way to access online services and build automated tools using the spreadsheet skills you already have.
1) Is there a list of all the functions? 2) Couldn't add cell references while building a formula through clicking as you normally would in Google Sheet, bug or feature to come?
Pros:- Familiar cell-based interface with integrations and new functions - Exporting data is a breeze =RANGE2JSON - Happy to ditch GSheet scripts
Cons:- Add templates of more complex apps - Looking forward to more functions
I use dashdash to automatise recurring tasks throughout our Business Dev and Sales process. Over the past 10 months I stopped buying expensive sales leads and catch up with my customers much quicker. Besides being super easy to use, dashdash is worth it for saving money
Pros:- Ready-to-use applications - Integration with API of Google CSE, Clearbit, Twilio - Pre-programed Excel functions to develop your own app
Cons:- just waiting for the next batch of Excel functions to be released
I've been using it to track some crypto assets.
Pros:Friendly way to integrate with online services without technical knowledge. Great app to monitor and trigger things.
Cons:Some more integrations can be added. Ex: office 365 (planner)
This could be a very useful and complete tools with a few more feature additions which I am sure the team is already planning to work on/release
Pros:- The simplicity of streamlining actions and processes - Familiar excel-like interface - Integration possibilities
Cons:- Could you more functions and features that are often used on Gsheet - Lack of the possibility of collaboration
I've used dashdash to build an invoicing app that tracks accounts receivable. The App shoots an email (via sendgrid integration) to non-paying customers with some customized data: - Invoices due for payment - Deadline for payment - Total amount due In dashdash you start with a blank page. This is great, since it gives you maximum flexibility. But if it’s your first time using the product, you’d be better off with a couple of examples and uses cases before jumping into formulas. I'd love to see a template section organized by categories (marketing, finance, project management, legal, venture capital, ...)
Pros:- The spreadshseet interface is very familiar (just like g sheets) - The ability to call services from a cell - Very easy to export data
Cons:- Add function to drag formula and fill down cells (mouse) - Add function to insert mul. rows/columns (mouse) - Spreadsheet scrolls too fast
I have used dashdash for quiet a while now and am excited to see how the product develops. While in the beginning I replicated Google Sheets use cases on dashdash to test it, I now use dashdash whenever I know that I need many external intergations or recurring actions as these are painful with Apps Script. Keep up the good work, excited to see what's next.
Pros:- replacing endless custom scripts in Google Sheets with simple formulas - having all the functionality in a spreadhseet environment
Cons:- collaboration and sharing to e.g. create interactive dashboards
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