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Melder | AI for Excel


Melder
Melder

Introduction

Melder is an AI-powered Excel add-in that integrates ChatGPT-style intelligence directly into spreadsheets. It allows users to extract, analyze, summarize, and classify data from documents and web pages—all through intuitive AI formulas.

Use Cases

  • PDF & Document Insight
    Upload PDFs, contracts, and reports to cells and extract key information instantly.
  • Web Data Scraping
    Pull data from websites—like competitor insights or LinkedIn content—using AI formulas.
  • Transcript Summarization
    Convert meeting notes or interview transcripts into structured summaries.
  • Market Research
    Analyze competitor websites or financial reports to uncover trends and pricing data.
  • Contract Review
    Identify terms, dates, and clauses in legal documents for quick assessment.

Features & Benefits

  • AI Formulas
    Use formulas like =M.GEN(), =M.EXTRACT(), =M.CATEGORIZE(), and =M.WEB_PAGE() for powerful data operations.
  • Document Import
    Drag and drop PDFs or Word files into cells—Melder reads the content for you.
  • Web Scraping Integration
    Fetch live web data directly via AI in Excel.
  • Cited Intelligence
    Every AI output includes a clickable citation for transparency and traceability.
  • AI Chat Assistant
    Interactive sidebar for asking questions and guiding your spreadsheet development.

Pros

  • Seamless Excel Integration
    No need to learn new tools—leverages the interface users already know.
  • Time Savings
    Automates labor-intensive tasks like research and data extraction.
  • Traceable Results
    Citations help verify data sources instantly.
  • Onboarding Ease
    One-click install from the Microsoft Add‑in Store, no complex setup needed.

Cons

  • Credit Limits
    Free plan capped at 1,000 credits/month; advanced usage requires a Pro subscription.
  • Cloud Dependency
    Relies on online AI processing, so a stable internet connection is essential.
  • Formula Learning Curve
    Users need to learn new formula syntax (for example, =M.EXTRACT()).

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