Here's what I've learned in nineteen years of teaching data: the people who win at work aren't the smartest people in the room. They're the ones who can make a number tell a story.
That's the only thing Excelgoodies teaches. We've just gotten very good at it.
I founded Excelgoodies as a finance professional who believed working people deserved better than dry, slide-driven classrooms. Someone who'd actually used these tools to make real decisions had to teach them. So I built it. One classroom, one breakthrough, one "oh, that's how it works" moment at a time.
The tools have changed many times along the way. Excel became Power Query. Power Query became Power BI. Power BI gave way to Fabric, Databricks, and the Power Platform. We've taught every one of them — because data was the constant, and the tools were the seasons.
In 2025, the season changed again. Copilot started writing DAX. Agents started running approvals. AI started reading invoices. So we did what we've always done — we learned it first, and we rebuilt every course around it. The AI Chapter isn't a new module. It's how data work gets done in 2025, and we're not interested in teaching it any other way.
I'd love to have you in our next batch. Either way — let me leave you with this:

