AI in Google Sheets
AI in Google Sheets
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This scenario watches your Google Sheet for new rows, sends the text from column A to Eden AI (Chat Completion), and writes the AI's answer into column B.
To make it your own, just edit the system prompt in the Eden AI module. Example prompts:
"Classify the sentiment of this text as positive, negative, or neutral." "Translate the following text to French." "Extract all email addresses from this text." "Rewrite this message in a polite, professional tone." "Generate a tweet promoting this content." Who is it for? Anyone who wants AI superpowers in a spreadsheet without writing code — marketers, support teams, analysts, founders. You'll need an Eden AI account (free API key at edenai.co) and a Google Sheet with input text in column A and an empty column B.
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