Rows
A familiar spreadsheet with an AI Analyst and native data integrations built in.
Standout features
Rows is the operator-friendly choice if you want AI analysis inside a spreadsheet you already understand.
Worldwide search interest, indexed 0–100 · Google Trends.
Rows is an AI-powered spreadsheet — a familiar grid with an AI Analyst and live data connectors built in.
- Founded in 2016 (formerly dashdash) by Torben Schulz and Humberto Ayres Pereira; Berlin/Porto.
- Raised roughly $50M from Accel, Lakestar, Cherry Ventures, Indico and others.
- Shipped one of the first in-spreadsheet AI Analyst experiences.
- Acquired by Superhuman in early 2026; the product continues.
Rows blends a spreadsheet engine with AI and integrations.
- AI Analyst answers plain-English questions over your data.
- Generates formulas, charts and Python-backed analysis.
- Native connectors to marketing and analytics sources.
- Shareable as a clean, live web-app view.
Freemium, with paid tiers for power and teams.
Rows is for spreadsheet-native operators.
- Marketers and operators living in spreadsheets.
- People who want AI analysis without a notebook.
- Teams pulling live data into sheets.
- Heavy data-science / code workflows.
- Enterprise governed BI needs.
No tool is perfect — the trade-offs to weigh:
- Lighter than a full BI or notebook stack.
- Post-acquisition direction under Superhuman is still settling.
- No deep Excel desktop import.
- Best for small-to-mid datasets.
- ✓AI inside a familiar spreadsheet
- ✓Native data integrations
- ✓Low learning curve
- ✓Shareable live web-app view
- ✓Free tier to start
- ✕Lighter than notebooks/BI
- ✕Acquisition transition underway
- ✕Limited Excel desktop import
- ✕Best for smaller datasets
Operators and marketers like Rows for putting AI analysis inside a spreadsheet they already understand, with live integrations. The current watch-item is its 2026 acquisition by Superhuman and where the product heads next.
Rows is a European spreadsheet company (formerly dashdash) recently acquired by Superhuman.
Company figures are drawn from public disclosures and reputable trackers (gathered Jun 2026). User and revenue numbers are estimates and move fast.
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