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Versatility. If you want to use code. You can. If you want no code but still make a complex spreadsheet, no problem. I can't think of anything I canbuild for my bsuiness. Internal and external apps. The API allows for simple integration into other processes and to set up automation. With the introduction of an Ai helper, you can use natural language to build pretty complex calculations. If you have teams or clients that need access, there is role level access to your sheets. Grist is perfect for the beginner and the expert. Open source and you can self-host. No need to sell your data for a top notch spreadsheet. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
A few of the help pages were a little outdated for the templates. That's it. They are super responsive. Great comminuty, and the platform itself has a number of helpful pop-ups when needed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

* Great tool for organising and analysing data.
* taking advantage of the spreadsheets
* pivot table!
* different templates available Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Needs a bit of getting used to - takes some learning curve to get the full potential of the tool - but it's not too difficult to manage in my opinion Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Grist is a revolutionary spreadsheet that allows you to crossbreed between - internal app + spreadsheet + Airtable.
Imagine Excel, but it's not a web app that allows you to create a full-blown mini CRM for your company. With this spreadsheet-database hybrid, I can organize, analyze, and share my data in a way that works for me.
What does for me is that its open-source software that allow self-hosted solution for those who wants to keep the data private. The company also supports Grist for both types of users, and a quick video chat with them, I know I'm in good hands, especially I'd like to tinker around a bit. I see Grist as is a coding-optional database/spreadsheet processor that lets you code if you want to. You can use Python to review your document's logic in one place or use spreadsheet functions. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think it's growing at the moment they are taking lots of feedbacks such as form implementation, and they're exploring the use of Grist as a backend solution that can interact with your front-end. I'd love to see where it goes in few months to come.
Documentation is there, detail and consice, and also helpful forum, but I hope more tutorial videos + templates willl come for us to play around.
Speaking of templates, yes please more starter templates. :) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Grist is super powerful at creating fairly simple 3-5 table databases, It's fast and easy to build relationships between tables and built sa simple dashboard to handle data as you need it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The interface needs improvement. There are some basic usability issues, such as no automatic line width height adjustment, better search, and other stuff like that. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.