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    Lee M. Gilley

    Simplifying work.
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    Lee M. Gilley
    Flow Finder is a Microsoft Excel add-in which revolutionizes formula tracing. It produces a complete, visual map of all precedents and dependents—recursively. Our Flow Map is the peregrine falcon🦅 to Trace Precedents' dodo🦤.
    Flow Finder (Excel add-in)
    Flow Finder (Excel add-in)
    Advanced dependency mapping for visual, recursive confidence
    Lee M. Gilley
    A game-changing Excel add-in which protects your mental flowstate by simplifying navigation between recently active sheets. Saves *13 full workdays* per year of time and focus. For finance pros, consultants, engineers, and power users.
    Sheet Sherpa (Excel Sheet Switcher)
    Sheet Sherpa (Excel Sheet Switcher)
    Maintain peak focus by quick-switching between recent sheets
    Lee M. Gilley
    Lee M. Gilley
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    The Right Approach to Email Marketing

    I came into a very valuable email list consisting of ~60k customers of a management consultancy which is parallel to my company's offerings. A big subset of these contacts could also be interested in my fairly mature software consulting and Excel add-in businesses. What's the right approach to getting in touch with these folks? My fears 1: Getting my domain marked as spam. My fears 2:...
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    AMA: I've built millions of dollars' worth of custom Microsoft Excel solutions.

    For industry leaders including Shell, Dell, Harley-Davidson, Banks, Lenders, etc. Solutions are typically custom add-ins with automatic updates, and "fancy" workbooks. Integrations and Automations. In the past two years, we've improved how we charge, how we bid, how we approach support, and even some of the technologies we use. AMA🤠
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    Lee M. Gilley
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    Do "early adopters" also use Microsoft Excel?

    To all the early adopters here and your teams --- do y'all use Excel🤠? Or is it considered a legacy app? Feel free to comment your preferred alternative if y'all do use a spreadsheet-style app which isn't Excel.