Pi for Excel: AI sidebar add-in for Excel

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88 points by rahimnathwani 12 hours ago


rahimnathwani - 8 hours ago

I saw this today on X. It's built on top of the pi coding agent (same one used by openclaw). It uses pi-web-ui ( https://github.com/badlogic/pi-mono/tree/main/packages%2Fweb...).

What surprised me was that it works with oauth tokens from consumer AI subscriptions, and even free ones like Antigravity. Some of this is inherited from pi, but the author did some extra work to build a proxy to allow auth to work even from within the Excel sidebar.

I'm not sure how it works and what the role of the backend is. But I hope to test it side by side with 'Claude for Excel', which I also happened to install today.

(I tried both on something basic just to check they were installed correctly.)

tmustier - 7 hours ago

I’m building it

It’s got various things to clean up but the idea is to bring the spirit of pi (an OSS coding agent that can extend itself and gives you maximal freedom) to excel.

So it has things that claude for excel will never have - like tmux, the ability to use any model provider that works with pi, and of course extensions

built in lets you play snake while your agent works; I added some personal ones for slash commands, auto-pulling fx, ..

And nice touches like user and file agents.md

still quite a lot of work I need to juggle with my new job, but I’ve been using it all week with decent results

psandor - 10 hours ago

Do you plan supporting the web version of Excel?

I’m a heavy Excel user and would love to try this, but I’m on Linux, so I can use only the online version of Excel.

conductr - 6 hours ago

Question. Does this help actually build with excel or just analyze what data is in excel?

For example, “build a Gantt chart base on … and suggest a the best layout for the data to drive the chart.”

Gets me no where with copilot but it always just wants to answer questions about my data which isn’t helpful to me.

jweir - 9 hours ago

Something, well may things, kill about Microsoft. The Office suite have a wonderful API and loading a JS app with an an interface in the apps works great.

We took an Elm app from our web app and put into Excel to control downloading reports. Works great.

Except you have to side load this and that is a pain - or you have to go through the MS App Store, which is a whole other headache.

If anyone has any advice on making it easy for customers to install Office apps please let me know.

skeptrune - 8 hours ago

Anyone have a link to a video of it in action?

sbt567 - 4 hours ago

Neat! Anything like this but for MS Word?

airstrike - 9 hours ago

there are about a dozen startups doing variations of this right now. it's good to see an open source alternative pop up

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zombot - 3 hours ago

Clippy's revenge is nigh!

moonlion_eth - 6 hours ago

started using pi agent recently, I'm digging it

techpulse_x - 6 hours ago

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