Most teams don’t have a data problem. They have a “spreadsheet hostage” problem. Pandada AI lets you upload files and ask plain-English questions to get answers and charts without wrestling formulas. It turns CSVs, Excel sheets, and even PDFs into decisions you can act on.
Spreadsheets don’t need more tabs. They need answers.
Every startup says it’s “data-driven”. Then you watch them spend two hours fixing a VLOOKUP, arguing over which column is “revenue”. and shipping a report nobody trusts.
Here’s the deal: analysis dies in the handoff - from raw files to the person who can actually read them.
Pandada AI (pandada.ai) aims straight at that gap.
You drop in a file. You type a question like a normal human. You get a clear answer with charts - fast.
From file chaos to a real narrative
Pandada AI takes common business junk drawers - CSV exports, Excel workbooks, PDFs - and makes them queryable with plain language.
No formulas.
No pivot-table rituals.
Just: “What changed last month?” “Which segment grew?” “Show churn by cohort”.
That matters when you’re moving fast and the person asking the question (founder, PM, sales lead) isn’t the same person who can write spreadsheet spells.
Charts on demand, not after a meeting
The product’s promise is speed: upload, ask, chart.
You don’t need to pre-build dashboards or memorize where the “correct” filter menu lives. You can explore, rephrase, and keep going until the picture makes sense.
But there’s a catch: most tools stop at charts and leave you guessing what they mean.
Pandada AI positions itself as the shortcut from “I have a file” to “I know what to do next”. with one-click shortcuts and quick visual outputs built for the questions people actually ask under pressure.
Who it’s for
- Founders who want answers before the runway runs out.
- Operators stuck between messy exports and impatient stakeholders.
- Anyone tired of being told to “just clean the data” as if that’s a personality trait.
If your workflow lives in spreadsheets, slide decks, and last-minute asks, pandada.ai is built to cut the dead time between question and decision.
And yes - your analyst will still matter.
They’ll just spend more time thinking and less time dragging cells around.

