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Turn a spreadsheet into a finished page for every row

When you have a list — products, locations, topics, job roles, scenarios — and need a full page or record for each, a single AI prompt lets you down. It writes a few good examples, then “…and the rest follow the same pattern”, and leaves you to build the other ninety by hand. A sample of five when you needed all hundred isn’t the job done.

Build a finished page for every row. 1,500 free credits · no sign-up, no card

Decidi builds them all. A council first agrees the exact structure every item should follow, then “build one item per row” generates each row independently and in full — looping through the whole file so nothing gets sampled or skipped. The finished items are assembled into one clean, on-brand document, every page populated from your data, ready to use.

  • A complete, finished item for every row — not the first five and “continue similarly”
  • One structure the council agreed, applied consistently across every item
  • Built row-by-row, so a large job never collapses into a sample (up to 120 items a run)
  • Real, populated content from your data — no placeholders, no “[fill in]”, no blank template
  • Delivered as one clean, branded document (or your chosen format), ready to download
  • Honest by design — anything that genuinely can’t be verified is flagged, never invented

Part of: How Decidi works

You walk away with

From a 60-row product spreadsheet: 60 complete, on-brand product pages — each with the same agreed sections, populated from your data, in one downloadable document.

Common questions

Can AI generate a page for every row in my spreadsheet?

Yes. Attach the file (CSV, Excel or a list), choose “build one item per row”, and Decidi generates a separate finished item for each row — all of them, in full, following the structure the council agreed. It’s not a sample; it builds the whole set.

Why do other AI tools stop after a few items?

A single generation can’t hold hundreds of complete items at once, so the model produces a handful and writes “continue similarly” to wrap up. Decidi loops per row instead — generating each item as its own focused build — so the entire list actually gets written out.

What kinds of lists can it build from?

Any tabular file or list: products, locations, topics, scenarios, job descriptions, FAQs, comparison entries. Each row becomes one finished item, built to the same agreed structure and populated from that row’s data.

How many items can it build in one run, and what does it cost?

Up to 120 items per run, each built in full and assembled into one document; for larger sets you run it in batches. Cost is metered — you see the estimate before you start and only pay for what’s actually produced.

Try it on your own decision

Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.

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