Several key features could propel Grist to widespread success.
The support for Python and multi-line formulas stands out.
The inclusion of smart auto-columns like ID, created/updated timestamps, and user tracking.
Additionally, Grist offers advanced access controls, such as row-level viewing, and open coding support for widgets.
Having transitioned from Excel to Sheets and with 17 years of experience in spreadsheet use, I now see Grist as my top choice for the ideal spreadsheet platform. While there is still progress to be made, Grist is already a robust tool with a growing and active community. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Design — the entire app requires professional UI redesign, complete fast key support similar to Excel/Google Sheets.
2. Missing of powerful forms. To make a cool form, you need a separate app. Widgets cannot be shared as a separate apps. I think the future of growth is here.
3. Documentation and learning curve. Concepts are explained in 1+ hour videos. Need complex concepts expained by human in 10 minutes videos.
I'm sure all drawbacks are being already adressed by the team. See real interest behind it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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