Rows AI

by Rows

Freemium

AI-powered spreadsheet with built-in data analysis, chart generation, and natural language queries.

Category Productivity
Platform Web
Last Updated April 3, 2026
Website rows.com

Overview

Rows is an AI-powered spreadsheet platform designed to simplify data analysis and transformation without requiring coding expertise. It combines the familiarity of spreadsheets with AI capabilities, enabling users to describe what they need in plain language and have the AI generate formulas, charts, and insights automatically.

The platform offers native AI features across all pricing tiers, including formula generation, chart creation, predictive modeling, sentiment analysis, and document processing. Users can extract data from PDFs, images, and web pages, perform multi-table analysis, and build reports directly from mobile devices.

Pricing

Free
$0 /mo
  • 5 AI tasks/month, 3 guest members, 10 integrations, 500 API calls/month, 7-day version history
Plus
$8 /mo per user ($6 annual)
  • 200 AI tasks/month, 10 guest members, 50k API calls, 30-day version history, priority chat support
Pro
$79 /mo + $8/user ($59 + $6/user annual)
  • 1,000 AI tasks/month, 200 guest members, 100 integrations, 1M API calls, 2-year history, video support
Enterprise
Custom
  • Unlimited AI tasks, SAML SSO, custom API endpoints, dedicated account manager

Pros & Cons

Pros

Natural language AI interface generates formulas, charts, and analyses automatically without coding
Comprehensive data transformation handles PDFs, images, web scraping, and sentiment analysis
AI capabilities available on free plan, not locked behind expensive upgrades
Built-in Python integration for advanced analytics while remaining accessible to non-coders
Consistently rated 4.9-5.0 stars across G2, Product Hunt, and AppSumo

Cons

Only 5 AI tasks per month on free plan — meaningful usage requires paid subscription
Per-user pricing model makes team scaling expensive compared to flat-rate competitors
Complex Pro pricing structure with base fee plus per-user cost reduces budget transparency
No offline capability — cloud-dependent with limited mobile editing functionality
Relatively new platform competing against deeply entrenched spreadsheet incumbents