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@tryshortcutai

The first superhuman AI agent for Excel. Built by @Fundamental Try it for free now. https://t.co/bQ9D0z9ARQ

San Francisco, CA Katılım Eylül 2025
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nico@nicochristie·
@tryshortcutai is growing ~50% MoM and we are looking for a world-class technical GTM person to join the team. Looking for someone relentless, and passionate about profoundly solving spreadsheet work. DM me (bonus for a referral!) TC $220-$300K Cash + Equity
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nico@nicochristie·
Shortcut just experienced 46 minutes of downtime. Our servers were overloaded by a usage spike and we just deployed a fix. We will continue to monitor and keep you posted, and we apologize for the outage. Thank you for bearing with us as we scale. @tryshortcutai is back up
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nico@nicochristie·
Some good nuggets here Spreadsheets are the computation layer, the reasoning layer, and the presentation layer in way no other app combines The first mass use case for computers It's been 40 years since the last big shakeup brb for Shortcut v1 ❤️
andrew chen@andrewchen

prediction re the end of spreadsheets AI code gen means that anything that is currently modeled as a spreadsheet is better modeled in code. You get all the advantages of software - libraries, open source, AI, all the complexity and expressiveness. think about what spreadsheets actually are: they're business logic that's trapped in a grid. Pricing models, financial forecasts, inventory trackers, marketing attribution - these are all fundamentally *programs* that we've been writing in the worst possible IDE. No version control, no testing, no modularity. Just a fragile web of cell references that breaks when someone inserts a row. The only reason spreadsheets won is that the barrier to writing real software was too high. A finance analyst could learn =VLOOKUP in an afternoon but couldn't learn Python in a month. AI code gen flips that equation completely. Now the same analyst describes what they want in plain English, and gets a real application - with a database, a UI, error handling, the works. The marginal effort to go from "spreadsheet" to "software" just collapsed to near zero. this is a massive unlock. There are ~1 billion spreadsheet users worldwide. Most of them are building janky software without realizing it. When even 10% of those use cases migrate to actual code, you get an explosion of new micro-applications that look nothing like traditional software. Internal tools that used to live in a shared Google Sheet now become real products. The "shadow IT" spreadsheet that runs half the company's operations finally gets proper infrastructure. The interesting second-order effect: the spreadsheet was the great equalizer that let non-technical people build things. AI code gen is the *next* great equalizer, but the ceiling is 100x higher. We're about to see what happens when a billion knowledge workers can build real software.

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nico@nicochristie·
We had early access to GPT 5.4 to benchmark on @tryshortcutai and it is extremely good at Excel Here is a quick walkthrough of two real-world tasks in our internal eval of 50,000+ cells each Watch, because the industry is way beyond the same flashy and meaningless DCF demo
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nico@nicochristie·
Founders don't typically talk about what happens after a viral launch @tryshortcutai I call it fighting gravity and the weight of it probably kills most startups Scaling issues, early churn, gtm questions, culture impact, dozens of copycats, etc Hold on and stay principled
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steeve@steevevakees·
@nicochristie you gotta fix the Google Sheets plugin 😓
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nico@nicochristie·
product idea. coding agents that don't crash my machines.
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nico@nicochristie·
Opus 4.6 Fast is now live in @tryshortcutai for pro/teams users. This model is a workhorse -- 2.5x faster and the same frontier intelligence. We recommend reserving for time sensitive work as it is 6x more expensive ... but man is it a treat to use
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nico@nicochristie·
Our mission at Shortcut is to bring AGI to 1B Spreadsheet workers. AGI is advancing faster than it is proliferating, and we worry about the world being left behind. Our first step to address this is a version of Shortcut that is unlimited and free. Live now.
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nico@nicochristie·
We just gave Shortcut vision, and it saturated our unnoffical gyrados eval
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nico@nicochristie·
Shortcut was just ranked the top Excel AI Agent by Wall Street Prep (over Claude, Copilot, etc.) Not surprised ofc. Shortcut was tested in direct comparison against top analysts, but Shortcut is really meant to be used as a tool. That's where we really outshine others.
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Feitong Yang@feitong_yang·
Sonnet 4.6 is very good. Spreadsheet performance is as good as Opus 4.6 in our internal benchmark in most cases. Cheaper, Faster, More Financial Knowledge. Beautifully done. If you have a model that wants to test spreadsheet performance, let me know. Our internal benchmark is very good.
Claude@claudeai

This is Claude Sonnet 4.6: our most capable Sonnet model yet. It’s a full upgrade across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, knowledge work, and design. It also features a 1M token context window in beta.

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Kane@kane_what·
Took 2hrs to get Claude cowork running. Asked it to populate 1 excel file with data from 3 other excel files. It ran for 25 mins and was 70% correct. Tried @tryshortcutai - after 5 mins it made 100% completed spreadsheet.. Actually insane
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