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In the short term this probably means companies will shift to in person interviews.


Thanks Vlad, appreciate it!



Looks cool! It'd be great to play with it without needing to log in. I'd recommend prompting for login on the second prompt, after initial value seen.


Thanks for the feedback. We plan to add a version where you can explore the product without needing to log in first.

In the meantime, here is a dashboard I created using our AI agent. You can open it without login to view the read only version. No manual edits, just dropped the file and got this result:

https://app.thebricks.com/file/e5c20bbe-dcd0-43ba-a156-e00ca...


I think it's early to tell. But generally tariffs = more uncertainty = tighter capital. If a startup raised high before, it might have to do a down round in the future unless growth is real.


Looks cool! This may actually save a lot of manual dba work for myself


Tried it out briefly—this is great. I'll use it more to double-check my portfolio for ETF duplication. Bookmarked!


This looks great. I'm usually very much a DIY type of person when it comes to investing because of the typical fees mentioned, but excited to try this out!


Looks cool! What sort of different solutions do you imagine devs building on top of the engine?


One of the recurrent topics is integration with spreadsheets done by non-developers.

Imagine a spreadsheet built by the finance department of an institution. It is also maintained by them. The developer team might want to integrate this tool in their workflow. With IronCalc the can add units test or compute it a thousand times, one for each user.

I don't think developers would choose IronCalc to do any actual development. They will be forced to by other parts of their tool chain being spreadsheets.

Another way would be developers wanting to build spreadsheets with some extensions for a company or organization. Imagine needing a spreadsheet that has a built in SAT solver (like https://github.com/shnarazk/splr). That would be easily built in IronCalc.

Not sure if any of those ideas convinces you :)


Thank you Lucas!


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