Live data in any Excel cell

VerveSheets is a Microsoft Excel add-in built on the same one function as our Sheets add-on. Type =VERVE("source", …) in Excel, Excel Online, desktop or mobile and pull 300+ live sources straight into your cells — auto-refreshing, no code, no copy-paste. A workbook built in Excel works in Google Sheets, and the other way around.

  • Excel & Excel Online
  • One function
  • Auto-refresh
Works in
  • Excel for Windows/MacYes
  • Excel OnlineYes
  • Excel mobileYes
  • Google SheetsSame key
Why Excel + VerveSheets

One function, every Excel

The same =VERVE() call, the same key, the same 300+ sources — desktop, Online, and mobile.

Same function everywhere

The identical =VERVE() call works in Excel desktop, Excel Online, and Excel mobile — and in Google Sheets. A workbook built in one keeps working in the others.

  • =VERVE("weather","Paris")

300+ live sources

Weather, currency, stocks, gold, geo, news, language and web sources — the same production data engine behind APIVerve, addressable from any Excel cell.

  • 300+ sources
  • one function

Auto-refreshing cells

Cells recalculate on a schedule — from every 30 minutes up to daily by plan — so an Excel dashboard built once stays live. Manual refresh is always available too.

  • 30 min → daily

One key across Sheets & Excel

Sign in with a single Verve key and it powers every cell in every workbook, on both platforms. One account, one bill that reads APIVERVE.

  • one key
  • one bill
Getting started

Live in Excel in three steps

Install to first live cell in about two minutes — no scripts, no keys to wrangle.

  1. 01

    Install the Excel add-in

    Add VerveSheets from the Excel add-in store (Insert → Get Add-ins) in Excel desktop or Excel Online — it installs across your Microsoft account.

  2. 02

    Sign in with your key

    Open the add-in pane and sign in once with your Verve key. The same key you use in Google Sheets works here — nothing new to set up.

  3. 03

    Type =VERVE and fill cells

    Call any source by name with plain arguments. Autocomplete suggests sources and fields, and passing a range fills a whole column in one call.

300+ live sources

What you can pull into Excel

Pick a category, pass a name, get a value — one function reaches all of it.

Money & markets

Exchange rates, currency conversion, crypto and metal prices, stock indices and earnings — into an Excel cell, refreshed to the minute.

  • =VERVE("currency","USD","EUR")
  • =VERVE("goldprice")

Weather

Current conditions, forecasts, marine and air-quality readings for any city or coordinate — straight into your Excel model.

  • =VERVE("weather","London","temp")

Places & geo

Geocode addresses, reverse-geocode coordinates, distances, timezones, demographics and cost-of-living, filled down a column.

  • =VERVE("timezone",A2:A9)

News & world

World headlines, historical events, holidays and precise world time to timestamp and annotate your workbook.

  • =VERVE("worldnews")
  • =VERVE("worldtime")

Language & text

Translate a column, score sentiment, fix grammar or summarize a cell of text — data cleaning without leaving Excel.

  • =VERVE("translator",…)

Web & domains

DNS, WHOIS, SSL and domain checks — validate a list of sites or enrich a lead sheet in place.

  • =VERVE("whois",…)
  • =VERVE("sslchecker",…)

Excel questions, answered.

Versions, offline, and how it lines up with Google Sheets.

Talk to the team
Which versions of Excel are supported?
VerveSheets works in Excel on the web (Excel Online), Excel for Windows and Mac desktop, and Excel mobile — anywhere Microsoft supports Office Add-ins. The =VERVE() function behaves the same across all of them.
Is it the same function as in Google Sheets?
Yes — exactly the same =VERVE("source", …) function and the same Verve key. A workbook you build in Excel works in Google Sheets and vice versa, so there's nothing new to learn when you switch tools.
Does it work offline?
No. =VERVE() pulls live data over the network, so cells need a connection to fetch or refresh. Once values have landed they stay in the workbook, but refreshing them requires being online.
How do cells stay up to date in Excel?
Cells auto-refresh on a schedule — from every 30 minutes up to daily depending on your plan — so an Excel dashboard stays live without you touching it. Manual refresh is always available.
What shows on my bill?
VerveSheets runs on APIVerve, our production data engine, so invoices and card statements read APIVERVE. Each cell costs credits by source — same account, same key, same rails.

Your next Excel workbook can update itself. Add the add-in, type one function, and never paste static data again.

Bigger workbooks?

Shared team keys, volume pricing, and priority support for data-heavy teams.

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