Create a Pricing Calculator From an Existing Spreadsheet
Reuse input fields, formulas, output logic, and pricing assumptions from a working calculator.
Search intent covered: pricing calculator generator, Excel pricing calculator, pricing spreadsheet template.
What this workflow recreates
- Input fields for products, quantities, options, and constraints.
- Formula logic for discounts, margins, tiers, and totals.
- Output views for quotes, packages, and pricing summaries.
- Workbook formatting that makes pricing decisions easy to review.
Start from a finished version.
Upload a working pricing calculator with formulas and input areas intact.
What you can change for the next version
- Products, packages, price tiers, and discount assumptions.
- Margin targets, quantity ranges, and optional add-ons.
- Output format for internal review or client-facing quotes.
Example scenarios
- Sales teams creating quote calculators.
- Operators reusing pricing logic for new products.
- Founders testing package and margin scenarios.
This is for repeatable work, not one-off drafting.
A normal AI chat can draft a generic pricing calculator. WriteAsMe starts from your own finished file, then preserves the structure, formatting, formulas, charts, section logic, and writing pattern that made it useful.
That means the next version does not begin with re-explaining the template. You upload a trusted example once, change the inputs, and generate a document that follows the same workflow.
FAQ
Do I need a perfect pricing calculator to start?
No. A clear finished example is enough. Editable Office files work best when you want to preserve formulas, charts, layouts, or section structure.
Can I change the output after generation?
Yes. You can adjust the prompt, change the inputs, or regenerate a new version from the same workflow.
Will my uploaded files train shared AI models?
No. Your files are used to create and run your own reusable workflow. They are not used to train shared models for other customers.
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Make your next pricing calculator repeatable.
Upload one finished file, turn it into a reusable workflow, and generate the next version with your structure intact.