Cohort analysis. Revenue waterfalls. Customer-level drill-downs. These aren't new ideas — but the barrier to entry is high, the workflows are slow, and most teams simply don’t have the time or tools to do them well. We built Jetti to change that.
As technology continues to evolve - one thing has remained constant in the face of change...spreadsheets. Yet to this day, some of the world's most important decisions are still made inside them.
Across every role I’ve had, I saw the same missing layer:
Teams had questions but the tools to answer them were out of reach
The people closest to the work relied on slow handoffs and BI tools that were never designed for them.
What if product teams could see cohort performance the moment a feature launched?
How much faster could sales adapt if they could pull retention and LTV themselves?
Our goal with Jetti is to remove the barriers created by silos and backlogs and to empower true self-service by meeting you where you already are.
➤ Every BI tool exports to CSV for a reason.
I’m here to learn as much as I am to share, and I’d love to hear your feedback — especially from analysts, product managers, and founders who want tools designed for them, by people who live the problem every day.
A jetty guides through waters ➤ Jetti guides through data
Jetti is the analytics tool we always wished existed: enterprise-grade analysis in a simple Google Sheets add-on. Fast enough for scale, simple enough for anyone, and detailed enough to drive real action.
Every business deserves to truly know its customers — not just as numbers on a dashboard, but as people you can identify, patterns you can understand, and actions you can take.
Click any number ➝ see what's behind it ➝ ask AI what to do = get answers that help
About Jetti Sheets on Product Hunt
“Enterprise grade analytics inside Google Sheets”
Jetti Sheets launched on Product Hunt on April 22nd, 2026 and earned 0 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #78 on the daily leaderboard. Cohort analysis. Revenue waterfalls. Customer-level drill-downs. These aren't new ideas — but the barrier to entry is high, the workflows are slow, and most teams simply don’t have the time or tools to do them well. We built Jetti to change that.
Jetti Sheets was featured in Spreadsheets (9.9k followers), Data & Analytics (5.6k followers) and Business Intelligence (3.5k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Jetti Sheets?
Jetti Sheets was hunted by Ryan Valenzuela. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋! I’m Nathan, founder of Jetti.
As technology continues to evolve - one thing has remained constant in the face of change...spreadsheets. Yet to this day, some of the world's most important decisions are still made inside them.
Across every role I’ve had, I saw the same missing layer:
The people closest to the work relied on slow handoffs and BI tools that were never designed for them.
What if product teams could see cohort performance the moment a feature launched?
How much faster could sales adapt if they could pull retention and LTV themselves?
Our goal with Jetti is to remove the barriers created by silos and backlogs and to empower true self-service by meeting you where you already are.
➤ Every BI tool exports to CSV for a reason.
I’m here to learn as much as I am to share, and I’d love to hear your feedback — especially from analysts, product managers, and founders who want tools designed for them, by people who live the problem every day.