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Posted Jan 10

10 Best AI Tools for Excel and Spreadsheets in 2025 (Paid + Free) that I've tried 1. Julius AI — 🔥 * — A computational AI data analyst that provides professional-grade insights quickly. — Works with data from various sources, including Excel, spreadsheets, images, PDFs, or text files. — Offers advanced analysis, sleek visualizations, and smart problem-solving, and more. Pricing: Free + Paid. * I use it so far (my recommendation). 2. Simple ML for Sheets — Designed to make machine learning accessible to everyone. — Developed by the TensorFlow Decision Forests team. — Streamlines tasks like predicting missing values, training and evaluating models, and forecasting. — Helps spot abnormalities and uncover patterns directly within your datasets. Pricing: Free 3. AI Excel BotChatGPT — Ranked #4 in Research & Analysis on ChatGPT, serves as a powerful data analysis assistant. — Key Capabilities: Code Interpreter & Data Analysis, DALL·E Image Generation, Web Search Integration. Pricing: Free + Paid (for GPT Premium) 4. ChatGPT 4.0 — Helps you save time by quickly writing scripts, SQL queries, or creating visualizations. — Can explain complex data, suggest ways to analyze it, and make your work easier. Pricing: Free + Paid (for GPT Premium) 5. Coefficient.io — A powerful tool that integrates with Google Sheets to connect live data from business apps, automate reporting, and provide real-time analytics. — Simplifies workflows by syncing data directly into spreadsheets, enabling users to create dynamic dashboards and perform advanced analysis without coding. Pricing: Free + Paid 6. AI for Sheets™ Gemini — A popular Google Sheets add-on with over 1 million downloads and a high rating of 4.5+. — Leverages AI to simplify data processing, automate tasks, and enhance productivity directly within Google Sheets, making it a favorite for both casual and professional users. Pricing: Free + Paid 7. GPT Workspace — An AI assistant for Google Sheets™, Docs™, and Slides™, Drive™ and Gmail™. — Built on top OpenAI GPT-4o and Google Gemini™ models — Can be used for all sorts of tasks on text and data analysis: writing, editing, extracting, cleaning, translating, summarizing, outlining, explaining, etc. Pricing: Free 8. Ajelix.com — Includes over 15 productivity tools for your spreadsheets: more than 10 ai excel tools, spreadsheet formula generator, vba & google apps code creator, excel template builder, file translator, excel & google sheets add-on, ai spreadsheet assistant, ai graph generator, sql generator. Pricing: Free + Paid 9. Microsoft Copilot Pro in Excel — An AI-powered feature integrated into Microsoft 365 that enhances productivity by using advanced AI models to assist with tasks directly within Excel. — Key Capabilities: natural language queries, automated data analysis, formula generation, data visualization, scenario analysis and forecasting, data cleaning and transformation, insights summarization, integration with Python, and more. Pricing: Paid 10. Data Analyst by ChatGPT — A versatile AI assistant designed for tasks such as data analysis, problem-solving, and providing insights. — Can analyze datasets, create visualizations, address complex questions, and assist with a variety of tasks, including calculations, content creation, and brainstorming. Pricing: Free + Paid (for GPT Premium) What tools do you use? Let me know in the comments!👇🏻

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Posted Dec 12

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Posted Dec 11

YouTube changed my life, even with small channels (9,500 & 1,269 subs). Here's what I’ve learned, what works, and my 2025 strategy 👉https://youtu.be/6Jh4bMWV1cA

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Posted Dec 11

🔥18 Company Blogs About Data and Technology You Should Read Many companies like LinkedIn, Canva, and Uber openly share their experiences in blogs, explaining how they solve complex problems in analytics and machine learning. For example: — How Spotify runs experiments — How Canva collects 25 billion events per day — What tools Duolingo uses for data analysis Why is it useful to read these? — Learning: You can discover best practices that you can adapt to your own work. — Inspiration: Real-life case studies can give you new ideas and fresh perspectives on your own tasks. — Trends: Stay updated on the latest technologies and methods shaping the future of the industry. Top blogs about data and technology: 1. Canva 2. Netflix 3. Uber 4. LinkedIn 5. Airbnb 6. Spotify 7. Duolingo 8. New York Times 9. Dropbox 10. Skyscanner 11. Lyft 12. Disney 13. Pinterest 14. X (Twitter) 15. Notion 16. Swiggy 17. Google 18. Stripe If you'd like more posts like this, hit 🔥!

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Posted Nov 14

How Much YouTube Pays Me as a Small YouTuber (with 9.3K Subscribers) Hey everyone! Today, I'm sharing the inside details about how much money I actually earn from YouTube, even though my channel isn't very big. I also share some tips on YouTube monetization. Watch the video to find out!🟥 I'd really appreciate your like and comment!❤

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Posted Nov 14

📱 How did Spotify achieve success in the market, and how does analytics help its growth? Spotify is the #1 music streaming service in terms of monthly active users (MAU). According to the company, over 515 million people use Spotify each month, and 210 million are premium subscribers. Users can listen to their favorite music and podcasts with a subscription or for free with ads. What’s behind this success?📈 1. Experiments. Spotify constantly runs experiments with the app interface, recommendations, and new features to improve the service. All articles about experiments here 2. Dashboards. In 2023, Spotify created more than 4,900 dashboards in Tableau and Google’s Looker Studio. To ensure quality, they developed a Dashboard Quality Framework — a checklist covering design, usability, insights, and trust. Article and checklist for dashboard design 3. Data platform. With growing data complexity, Spotify believes a strong data platform is crucial for gaining valuable insights and driving innovation. About Spotify's data platform - Part 1 About Spotify's data platform - Part 2 4. Machine learning. Spotify heavily uses machine learning to enhance user experience and create personalized music recommendations. All Spotify articles on machine learning here Working at Spotify👨‍💻 Spotify has over 9,000 employees worldwide and promotes equality, freedom from judgment and stigmatization, and contributes to addressing climate change. — More on Spotify’s diversity, equity, and impact — Current job openings — How Spotify hires — Tour of Spotify's office in Milan, Italy Other⚡ — Spotify’s datasets — NerdOut@Spotify - a technical podcast by Spotify — Spotify blog (often posts fresh articles) — Spotify’s open source projects, including Spotify PostgreSQL Metrics and Chartify. If you'd like more posts like this, hit 🔥!

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Posted Nov 5

🔴The best free machine learning courses (I've liked the most) I've explored🔎 many machine learning courses, and here are several free ones that I liked the most. Watch video🟥

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Posted Oct 25

Hey everyone😻! I know many of you are interested in making money on Telegram. Telegram can be a great source of additional income, or even a main one. Imagine writing posts about things you enjoy and earning money from it! I've created a video just for you: "How to Make Money on Telegram: Step-by-Step Guide (MY EXPERIENCE AND EXAMPLES)" Check it out here 👉WATCH.

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Posted Oct 10

🔥How to Find a Job in the Data Industry (PART 1) Competition in the data industry is tough, and many people, especially beginners, struggle to find a job. In this series of posts, I’ll share tips to help you find a job faster. ❗The first tip: Be proactive. Don’t limit yourself to just one job board. If you're not finding enough relevant opportunities on one platform, explore others to discover more suitable job listings. 1. Explore Platforms Specializing in Tech Jobs These sites connect you with employers looking for tech talent, giving you more chances to find the right jobs. - dice.com - arc.dev - builtin.com - monster.com - otta.com 2. Explore Platforms Specialized in Data Jobs They provide job postings and resources specifically for data professionals. - aijobs.net - womenindata.co.uk - datayoshi.com - careersinaudit.com 3. Explore Startup Job boards Startups offer unique chances for growth and innovation and let you work on exciting projects. - lemon.io - workatastartup.com - wellfound.com - startup.jobs 4. Dive into Company Websites Check the websites of companies you admire. You can also search online for lists of companies in any industry and visit their sites. This helps you find potential employers you might not have thought of before. Many companies post jobs only on their own sites, giving you access to opportunities not found on job boards. - 53 Data Companies to Know About in 2024 - The complete list of surf brands - List of eLearning Content Providers 5. Try Growth Job I built this platform to make your job search easier. We gather the best data jobs from over 100,000 sources and send them straight to your inbox. And here's the cool part – we also catch those hidden vacancies that companies don’t always post on regular job boards. - growthmindset.dev 6. Explore General Job Boards These platforms provide a broad range of job listings across various fields, including data. - linkedin.com - indeed.com - glassdoor.com 7. Discover Job Boards for Remote Work If you’re interested in remote opportunities, specialized remote job boards are a must. - Remote.co - flexjobs.com - remoteok.com - weworkremotely.com P.S. In the video, I explore India🇮🇳.

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Posted Oct 9

🔥7 best ways to find job in data (FROM BEGINNER TO SENIOR LEVEL) ➡️➡️➡️WATCH THE NEW VIDEO

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Posted Oct 7

👋How Duolingo Succeeded in the Market (And How Analytics Helped) Duolingo is one of the most popular language learning apps (ranked #1 in app stores). Instead of boring lessons, it feels like a game with progress, levels, rewards, mini-game exercises, and more. According to the company, around 34 million people use Duolingo every day. But what’s behind this success? 1. "Test Everything" is a key principle at Duolingo. Constant experiments help the company improve learning and find new ways to grow. At any given moment, Duolingo runs hundreds of A/B tests. They experiment with everything—from small UI changes to major features like leaderboards. They've even built their own A/B testing platform. ➡️Learn about Duolingo’s experiments: article ➡️Example of an A/B test to build a daily learning habit: article ➡️Tools Duolingo uses for data analysis: article 2. Duolingo develops its own metrics to help improve the product. One of the most important metrics is "time spent learning well." ➡️How Duolingo develops its metrics: article 3. In 2018, after several years of consistent year-over-year growth, the DAU metric began to stagnate. To address this issue, the Data Science team developed a "Growth Framework," which helped increase DAU fourfold since 2019. ➡️More on this case: article 4. Motivation to use the app and learn a language may work for speakers of one language but not for speakers of another. Duolingo developed the Expurrimenter, which helps conduct A/B tests on in-app messages to ensure that the messages motivate all learners equally and feel natural to them. ➡️How Duolingo adapts in-app messages: article 5. Turning a Free App into a $7.7 Billion Business: video Working at Duolingo Duolingo has 700+ employees from 30 countries, with 45% being engineers (including developers and data scientists). Check out their job openings, including internships: careers. Learn about Duolingo’s interview process: article. If you found this content helpful, hit 🔥!

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Posted Sep 11

⭐ 3 Free SQL Games for Learning and Fun The games are completely free, and you can write SQL queries directly in your browser—no downloads needed. 1. SQL Murder Mystery This is a murder mystery created by Knight Lab at Northwestern University. You'll need to use your SQL skills to find the killer hiding in SQL City. 🔗Play SQL Murder Mystery 2. SQL Island In this adventure game, you're stranded on SQL Island after a plane crash and need to use your SQL skills to find a way to escape. 🔗Play SQL Island 3. Lost at SQL You’re lost in a fantasy world of SQL, and the only way to get home is by solving SQL challenges. 🔗Play Lost at SQL 🎮 Learning through games is a trend in education in recent years. Games make the learning process more fun, helping to keep attention and motivation high. And here’s also a business idea for you: gamify the learning of SQL, Python, etc., and monetize it. If you like this post, show it some 🔥!

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