Search spreadsheets by what they contain
Budgets, CSV exports, research tables, forecasts, trackers, and reports can be hard to identify from filenames. LocalSpider helps you find spreadsheets by remembered context and table content.
The problem: spreadsheet filenames hide the actual table
Spreadsheets are often named export.csv, budget_final.xlsx, or tracker_copy_2. The file may contain the revenue table, class reading list, inventory data, or campaign metrics you need, but filename search does not know that.
When spreadsheets are stored across downloads, email attachments, and project folders, finding the right workbook often means opening many similar files.
Example spreadsheet searches
- "budget table for office equipment"Finds workbooks by financial category or project context.
- "customer export with churn risk column"Surfaces CSVs and exports by the fields or values you remember.
- "spreadsheet with campaign conversion metrics"Finds reporting sheets by measured outcome, not filename.
- "research table comparing search tools"Helps locate structured notes and comparison tables.
How LocalSpider helps
LocalSpider indexes supported spreadsheet formats locally and lets you search by the table content, sheet context, and meaning of the data. You can search for the budget, metric, customer segment, or research topic you remember.
Spreadsheet search complements LocalSpider's local file search for documents, PDFs, presentations, and images.
Privacy-first spreadsheet search
Spreadsheets frequently include financial data, customer exports, grades, research data, and internal metrics. LocalSpider indexes and searches spreadsheets on your device, without uploading workbook content or search queries.
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