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Excel API

Connect spreadsheet cleanup and classification logic to business workflows.

For teams that process spreadsheets repeatedly, a service or API layer can be better than manual workbook editing. ExcelOps is positioned around structured file processing: receive spreadsheet inputs, apply business logic, and return clean outputs.

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Problems we solve

When this service helps

  • People upload the same kind of spreadsheet repeatedly.
  • Manual review slows down operations and support teams.
  • Classification or cleanup rules need to be consistent every time.
  • You need a workflow that can sit behind a website form or internal process.
1

Send the file

Share the spreadsheet, CSV, or current workflow notes.

2

Review the goal

Define the desired output and the rules that matter.

3

Clean or automate

Apply practical spreadsheet, formula, VBA, or data logic.

4

Return results

Deliver a cleaner file, workflow notes, or implementation path.

Use cases

Common business workflows

Bulk product data cleanup
Product category classification
Spreadsheet-to-report workflows
Internal file processing tools
Data validation before import
FAQ

Questions about Excel API for Businesses

Is this for developers only?

No. The page explains the business workflow. A developer can later connect the process to an app, form, or internal tool.

What spreadsheet tasks work best as an API?

Repeatable tasks with consistent inputs and outputs work best, especially cleanup, validation, classification, and report generation.

Can it support human review?

Yes. A practical workflow can return confidence scores, review flags, and exception lists rather than pretending every row is perfect.

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Have a messy spreadsheet or repeatable Excel task?

Send a short description of the file, the problem, and the output you want. ExcelOps can help turn it into a cleaner workflow.

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