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Excel TV is a learning community and content site focused on Excel, data analytics, and business intelligence. According to the page, it has been online since 2014 and serves analysts, data pros, and the spreadsheet-curious, offering free tutorials, course and book reviews, YouTube/community content, as well as team training, consulting, and career coaching.
In terms of content coverage, Excel TV focuses on Excel functions and formulas, VBA and macros, Power Query and data cleaning, Power BI, dashboards, charts, and financial modeling. The site lists 251+ tutorials and tips, along with annually updated reviews such as “Best Excel Courses” and “Best Excel Books.” As for delivery format, the page only explicitly mentions free tutorials, web episodes, online and onsite structured programs, and consulting/coaching. It does not specify whether the courses are live, recorded, or 1-on-1, so it is best understood as a tutorial library and a lead-generation entry point for training services.
The organization’s background is one of its more notable strengths: founder Rick Grantham is listed as a CBIP and has more than 20 years of analytics and data experience. Excel TV was co-founded by Rick Grantham and Jordan Goldmeier in 2014, and in its early years produced 45+ web episodes featuring interviews with various members of the Excel community. In terms of certification, the page does not mention completion certificates or official credentials. Pricing-wise, many tutorials, reviews, and community links appear to be free; however, the site does not disclose prices, duration, or deliverables for courses, corporate training, consulting, or career coaching.
The strengths are practical content and well-segmented topics, making it useful for finding solutions around workplace scenarios such as formulas, data cleaning, reporting, and BI. Its course reviews can also help users choose external courses. The drawbacks are also clear: course product information is incomplete, with no clear pricing, syllabus, learning path, after-sales support, or certificate details; and the English-language content may be a barrier for Chinese users.
Excel TV is suitable for analysts, finance professionals, and BI practitioners who already use Excel and want to improve their data processing and reporting skills. It can also work for beginners starting with templates and basic tutorials. For access from mainland China, the stability of the main site cannot be determined from the page alone, but its YouTube and Facebook links are generally restricted, so overall it is rated as “partially restricted.” Payment methods are not disclosed. If you need structured Chinese-language courses, consider comparing it with Microsoft Learn, Udemy, Coursera, as well as Chinese Excel/Power BI courses on Bilibili and NetEase Cloud Classroom.
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