Basedash for Excel comes from Max Musing, who built Basedash to give startups a slick dashboard on top of their database, and now takes the same trick to spreadsheets: drop in an .xlsx and an AI analyst reads every row, builds live dashboards, answers "what's driving the Q2 jump?", and exports the numbers back to Excel when you need them.
π₯ Our Take: Every BI tool spent a decade trying to pull people out of Excel, and nobody left. Basedash gave up that fight and went into the file: drop an .xlsx in, its AI builds you a live dashboard, answers questions, hands the numbers back, no migrating anywhere. It's good at it because clean dashboards on messy data is what Basedash has always done, back to when it was an admin panel for startups, and right now it beats Excel's own Copilot. Then you remember whose file it is: Microsoft's, where Copilot is free, going to the billion people already there, with all the time in the world to catch up. Being better today, where the data already lives, is real and worth using. Just don't expect that edge to outlast the company that owns the file.