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Spreadsheet Center is a browser-based interactive practice platform for learning Excel, operated by Mancato, a company registered in the Netherlands. Its core positioning is not video courses, but “learning by doing”: after opening an exercise, users can enter formulas, click cells, and instantly see calculation results and feedback in a spreadsheet-like environment. The site states that the platform already offers 140+ interactive exercises, 490+ function guides, 9 learning paths, and 53,000+ completed exercises.
The content focuses on Excel formulas, functions, and real workplace tasks, ranging from basic SUM to more workplace- and analysis-oriented topics such as VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP, SUMIFS, and SUMPRODUCT. The teaching format is online interactive hands-on practice, not live classes, recorded video, or 1-on-1 tutoring. Its main advantage is that users do not need to install Excel or download any software, and can even start without creating an account, which makes it very beginner-friendly. The platform also emphasizes that its exercises are not “toy problems,” but are designed around real work tasks.
All content is currently free. The site clearly states that it plans to launch a paid Pro tier in the future, while continuing to keep free exercises available. The terms of service mention that Pro will use monthly or annual subscriptions, with pricing shown at checkout, and that Paddle will handle payments, invoicing, and tax compliance. In terms of certification, the main pages do not show any completion certificates, professional certifications, or exam endorsements, so it is better suited as a skills practice tool rather than a certificate-oriented course.
The advantages are that it is quick to get started, requires no installation, and provides instant feedback, making it suitable for repeatedly practicing formulas in spare time. The function guides and learning paths also help users fill knowledge gaps in a more structured way. The downsides are the lack of teacher explanations, Q&A communities, and personalized coaching; users who run into more complex conceptual issues may need to rely on external resources. The site also does not disclose a Chinese interface or Chinese-language instruction, which may create a barrier for users with weaker English. Free features may also be adjusted in the future or partially moved to Pro.
It is suitable for Excel beginners, office workers who want to improve productivity, job seekers preparing for finance/operations/data-related interviews, as well as analysts, accountants, and finance team members. The source text does not provide information on accessibility from mainland China, and the payment method is only described as being handled by Paddle, with no confirmation of support for common domestic Chinese payment methods. If access or language becomes inconvenient, alternatives include Microsoft’s official Excel training, Excel courses on Udemy/Coursera, Excel tutorials on Bilibili, or WPS Spreadsheets-related courses.
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