Hey IH 👋
I want to share something I've been building — img2sheet, a tool that converts images of tables, invoices, receipts, or any data into a clean Google Sheet in seconds.
The problem I was solving:
I kept running into the same frustration — you have data trapped in a screenshot or a photo, and the only way to get it into a spreadsheet is to retype it manually. Boring, slow, and error-prone. So I built the thing I wished existed.
How it works:
Upload an image → img2sheet uses AI to extract and structure the data → exports it directly to Google Sheets. That's it.
Why BYOK (Bring Your Own OpenAI Key)?
I wanted users to stay in control of their own data and API costs. No black box, no markup on tokens. You connect your own OpenAI key and we handle the rest.
The Lifetime Deal:
Instead of a recurring subscription, I'm offering two one-time plans:
Starter — 1,000 credits/month for the lifetime of the product
Pro — 5,000 credits/month for the lifetime of the product
Pay once, no monthly billing.
(Credits renew monthly. Unused credits don't roll over.)
Where I'm at:
Still early days — would genuinely love feedback from this community. What would make this more useful for your workflow?
👉 https://img2sheet.com/plan/lifetime-deal/
Thanks for reading 🙏
Hey Samir — really like how img2sheet tackles such a clear pain point. Converting messy image data into structured sheets is something a lot of workflows can benefit from, especially for ops, finance, and agencies.
Quick question — have you thought about scaling distribution through partners (like creators, educators, or agencies) who could promote img2sheet?
If that’s something you’re open to, I’d be happy to share a simple breakdown.
img2sheet is clear, but it still sounds like the feature, not the product.
That works while the job is narrow.
It gets limiting the second this expands beyond screenshots into broader document/data ingestion.
The stronger asset here is not “image to sheet.”
It’s turning messy, unstructured business inputs into usable structured data.
That’s a bigger category than the current name gives you.
Xevoa.com would carry that expansion better if this becomes the ingestion layer instead of just an OCR utility.