Introducing Decide for Work

By Abiodun Adetona

Introducing Decide for Work

Today, we are announcing Decide for Work, the deployment arm of Decide.

Through Decide for Work, we will work directly with companies to deploy AI agents across their teams and existing workflows. We will also partner with co-working spaces, universities, and professional communities to make Decide available as an exclusive benefit to their members.

The goal is to put capable AI spreadsheet agents in the hands of the people who need them.

AI agents are maturing faster than most people realize.

Look at what has happened in software. In just two years, coding agents went from something engineers experimented with to tools many now rely on every day.

Software was the first industry to adopt AI agents widely because code is structured and testable. Many of the people building these agents were also software engineers themselves.

But software is only a small slice of knowledge work.

Finance, operations, accounting, consulting, research, and analysis are much larger categories of work. Millions of people spend their days working with spreadsheets, reports, emails, documents, and business data.

My view is that the rest of knowledge work will eventually go the way of software. It will take longer because the work is messier, the outcomes are harder to verify, and many of the industries that rely most heavily on spreadsheets are more conservative and slower to adopt new ways of working.

But we will eventually reach a point where every knowledge worker has a dedicated AI agent working alongside them. The agent will handle repetitive work while the person focuses on judgment, context, and decisions.

AI agents are improving rapidly, but their adoption and integration into everyday work have not caught up.

Spreadsheets are already deeply embedded in how companies operate. Finance teams close their books in them. Operations teams run businesses with them. Analysts build reports in them. Leaders use them to understand what is happening and make decisions.

That makes Excel one of the most important places for AI agents to become useful.

This is the kind of work Decide has been built for.

Since launching, professionals around the world have used Decide to create and analyze more than 21,000 spreadsheets. This includes professionals working at companies such as KPMG, PwC, Bank of America, and OPay.

Decide has also achieved 82.5% verified accuracy on SpreadsheetBench, placing it among the highest-performing AI agents for spreadsheet work.

We are improving it rapidly, but building a capable agent is not enough. It also has to reach the right people and become part of how they already work.

Our goal is to build great software and spread it as widely as possible among the people who need it.

We want Decide to be embedded wherever work happens online, inside spreadsheets, inboxes, and existing business tools, and physically, through the companies, co-working spaces, universities, and communities where people work and learn every day.

Decide for Work is how we plan to make that happen.