Abby Grills

Riveter - AI for spreadsheets - replace hours of manual work.

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Riveter brings AI prompting and labeling to spreadsheets. Enrich thousands of rows of data in minutes with ChatGPT-like prompts.

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Abby Grills
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🚀 Hey Product Hunt! We built Riveter AI to eliminate the hours (or days) spent on manual data analysis. As former engineers and PMs at Airbnb, Gusto, and Middesk, we’ve lived the pain of: 🔍 Manually labeling data to build fraud & risk products 📝 Labeling endless user feedback 📊 Analyzing competitors’ products—manually With Riveter, you can automate data analysis in minutes—no complex setup needed. Just upload a spreadsheet, and Riveter handles the rest. ⚡ ✅ Search the web for answers ✅ Clean & structure messy data ✅ Label & categorize data instantly ✅ Answer qualitative questions From 10 rows to 200,000+, teams are using Riveter to make faster, smarter decisions. 🚀 Get a free trial: https://calendly.com/d/cnr2-c6w-... We’d love to hear how you’d use Riveter—drop your thoughts below! ⬇️
Kay Kwak
Launching soon!
What's the difference between Labelbox and Riverter? And I really love your design.
Abby Grills

@kay_arkain thanks so much!


Labelbox is focused on data generation for training AI models, whereas Riveter is built to bring small and large-scale AI data enrichment to non-technical users.


With Riveter you get:

  1. Fast results - you can add a new column, write a prompt, and run it for your spreadsheet in minutes

  2. Low cost - we’ve made it very affordable to run large data samples through Riveter and avoid hours of manual work

  3. Flexibility - Riveter can be used for infinite use cases

Alexandre Berkovic

I’ve been looking for something like that, super exciting !!

Brigid Stewart

Spreadsheets are powerful but often require tedious work. Having AI handle repetitive tasks saves a huge time.

Shivam Singh

Looks like a supertool for teams drowning in manual data work!

Automating tasks like labeling, structuring, and competitor analysis can free up so much time for actual decision-making.

Curious, how does Riveter handle highly unstructured data? Does it adapt based on the dataset, or does it need some predefined rules?

Either way, excited to see how this evolves!


Best wishes ans sending wins to the team :) @abbygrills

Abby Grills

@whatshivamdo Yes! We've helped customers automate work that couldn't even have been done manually without a huge team. They're running analysis on 200k+ rows of data!

Can you give a bit more color on what kind of unstructured data? You upload a spreadsheet to Riveter and then you can add columns and write prompts that search the web or other columns in the spreadsheet. Riveter can turn that unstructured data into structured data.


Happy to chat more/get you set up with a free trial! https://calendly.com/d/cnr2-c6w-xkc/riveter-demo-product-hunt

Arjan Guglani

Where has this been all my life

Nima Aksoy

Hi Abby congratulation on launching Riveter

Nick Magnanini

If you need to make it work on existing documents instead of web please reach out, i think i can help

Raj Kadiyala

This is so useful! I can't wait to try it out!!

Bertram Ray

Have spent lots of time on tedious data process works. Love to see tools like Riveter @abbygrills All the best!

Felix Gerlach

Congrats on the Launch! I love the solution! We use it internally!

Pankti Shah

Hey @abbygrills Congratulations on the launch !


Just a quick question - a lot of times gpt is not able to detect a few answers but the same can be answered by google / perplexity. In riveter AI's case lets say I asked it to some qualitative analysis on data, how would the same work, do I have the option on selection of the data source as well ?


PS: I did try to register from your site for demo, the links broken.

Tucker Grills
Now I feel like I'm getting things done, instead of just doing things.
Jonas Urbonas

This sounds like a huge time-saver for anyone drowning in messy data! Automating data analysis without a complicated setup is a dream. How does it handle really unstructured data, like open-ended survey responses?