GPT for work
Spreadsheet work, done with plain language
What is GPT for work
GPT for Work installs directly into Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, Google Docs, and Microsoft Word, exposing a chat panel where users type plain-language instructions to automate tasks — writing and fixing formulas, cleaning messy data, splitting or merging columns, and running bulk operations row-by-row at scale. It's built for GTM engineers, RevOps teams, and marketers at SMBs and mid-market companies who live in spreadsheets and need to process large datasets without writing code or leaving their existing tools. The standout capability is bulk data enrichment and web research run across thousands of rows in a single job, pulling in live context without exporting to a separate platform. Where it falls short is agentic orchestration — there's no API access and no MCP server, so you can't drive it programmatically from an external workflow or AI agent stack.
Key features
wire tools together and run multi-step jobs
autonomous multi-step actions
Vanderbuild take
For GTM engineers and RevOps teams who need to automate data cleanup, enrichment, and bulk content generation inside spreadsheets, GPT for Work is one of the more practical tools in the workflow automation category — it meets people where they already work rather than asking them to adopt a new platform. That said, agentic readiness is a real ceiling here: there's no API and no MCP server, so you cannot drive this from an external agent or orchestration layer — it's UI-only, and any automation stops at the spreadsheet interface. Pricing is usage-based starting at $29 for a credit pack, which is affordable for small teams, but costs can climb quickly on complex bulk jobs like translation or categorization at $30 per 1,000 rows. If your workflow requires programmatic control or integration into a broader agentic stack, you'll hit a hard wall fast.
Agentic stack profile
APINot publicNo public programmatic access.
No public API. Not usable from an agent without scraping.
Agentic readinessNoneNot usable from an agent without scraping.
No public API. UI-only. Not usable from an agent without scraping, which we don't recommend.
Stack roleOrchestratorWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Orchestrator in an agentic pipeline. Use it to tie multiple tools and AI calls together in one workflow.
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Frequently asked questions
Does GPT for work have a public API?
No — there's no publicly documented API as of today. GPT for work is operated through its UI.
How much does GPT for work cost?
GPT for work: pricing is usage-based, expect mid tier ($$) spend. Full pricing page: https://gptforwork.com/pricing.
Who is GPT for work best for?
GPT for work is built for GTM Engineer, RevOps, Marketing. Fits SMB (1-50), Mid-market (50-500)-sized teams.