Foundation Route

AI for Google Sheets: Build a Sales Pipeline Tracker

Track every deal from first contact to closed-won. AI generates the formulas, formatting, and dashboard so you get a working pipeline tracker without spreadsheet gymnastics.

10 steps ~1h For all professionals Free

AI for Google Sheets turns a blank spreadsheet into a functional sales pipeline tracker in about an hour. On aidowith.me, the Tables, Plans & Checklists route has 10 steps that walk you through building a complete pipeline from scratch. You'll set up deal stages (lead, qualified, proposal, negotiation, closed), add columns for deal value, expected close date, and probability, then use AI to generate the formulas that calculate weighted pipeline value and conversion rates. The route covers conditional formatting that color-codes deals by stage, a summary dashboard that shows pipeline health at a glance, and automated alerts for stale deals that haven't moved in 14 days. AI writes every formula and formatting rule. You just describe what you want to track and make decisions about your specific sales process. The tracker works in Google Sheets or Excel with no add-ons or paid tools required.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • Your sales pipeline lives in someone's head and nobody agrees on which deals are real
  • You tried building a tracker but gave up at VLOOKUP and conditional formatting
  • CRM software costs $50 per seat per month and your team of 4 doesn't need that yet

With aidowith.me

  • A working pipeline tracker with deal stages, weighted values, and conversion rates in 1 hour
  • AI writes every formula and formatting rule. You describe what you need in plain English
  • Free to run in Google Sheets. No CRM subscription, no add-ons, no IT department needed

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Define your pipeline stages and deal data

List your sales stages and the data points you want to track. AI sets up the spreadsheet structure, column headers, and data validation rules.

2

Add formulas and formatting

AI generates formulas for weighted pipeline value, conversion rates, and stage duration. Conditional formatting color-codes deals by stage and flags stale opportunities.

3

Build the dashboard and alerts

Create a summary view showing pipeline health, forecasted revenue, and deals that need attention. Set up alerts for opportunities stuck in one stage too long.

Build your sales pipeline tracker with AI

10 steps. About 1 hour. A pipeline tracker your whole team can use today.

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What You Walk Away With

Define your pipeline stages and deal data

Add formulas and formatting

Build the dashboard and alerts

Free to run in Google Sheets. No CRM subscription, no add-ons, no IT department needed

"Our whole sales team switched from the CRM to this Google Sheet. It does exactly what we need and it took me one lunch break to build."
- Sales lead, 8-person agency

Questions

For small teams (under 15 people), a well-built Google Sheet handles pipeline tracking, reporting, and forecasting without the cost and complexity of a CRM. The route builds a tracker with deal stages, weighted values, conversion metrics, and stale-deal alerts. If you need email sequences or call logging, you'll eventually want a CRM. But for pipeline visibility, this is enough.

AI writes SUMPRODUCT for weighted pipeline value, COUNTIFS for stage-based conversion rates, DATEDIF for deal age calculations, and conditional formatting rules for visual status indicators. You don't need to know any of these formulas yourself. Just describe what metric you want to see and AI generates the formula with a clear explanation of how it works.

Yes. The formulas and formatting translate directly to Excel. Google Sheets and Excel share most formula syntax, and the route notes the few differences where they exist. If your team uses Excel instead, you'll have a working pipeline tracker by the end of the same 10 steps without any modifications.