Most people use
5% of Excel.
Time to use the rest.
Master PivotTables, XLOOKUP, Power Query, and formulas that save hours every week. Self-paced courses for professionals — no memorization required.
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Skills you'll master
Every Excel feature your job actually requires
Not "Excel basics". Specific features with specific use cases. Employers list these in every job description.
“Data literacy — the ability to read, work with, and argue from data — is among the most critical workforce skills of the coming decade. Spreadsheet proficiency is its foundation.”World Economic ForumFuture of Jobs Report · Skills for 2025 and beyond
Excel is still the world’s most widely used data tool. Knowing it beyond the basics is a genuine career differentiator — the majority of users never go past VLOOKUP.
MicrosoftOffice ecosystem data, 2024“Excel / spreadsheet skills appear in the top 5 most in-demand skills globally — listed in more job postings than Python, SQL, or any other data tool.”LinkedInWorkforce Report — most in-demand skills, 2024
What you'll be able to do
Not ‘learn about Excel’. Actually do things with it.
Every module ends with a working exercise you can use at work the next day. No theory dumps — just practical, applied skills.
Summarize any dataset
Drag and drop a PivotTable in minutes. Slice by region, product, date, or any dimension — without writing a single formula.
PivotTables · PivotChartsFind anything across sheets
Stop using VLOOKUP workarounds. XLOOKUP finds in any direction, handles errors gracefully, and works on tables of any size.
XLOOKUP · INDEX/MATCHStop cleaning data by hand
Power Query connects to any source, removes duplicates, fixes formats, and refreshes automatically — every time you open the file.
Power Query · Flash FillBuild self-updating reports
Wire PivotTables to live data sources. Your monthly report rebuilds with one click — no copy-pasting, no reformatting.
PivotTables · Power QueryMake data impossible to ignore
Conditional formatting and charts that tell a story at a glance. Turn a table of numbers into something a non-analyst can act on.
Charts · Conditional FormattingAutomate the repetitive work
Record a macro once, run it forever. Keyboard shortcuts that cut navigation time in half. VBA for when you need real power.
Macros · VBA · ShortcutsLearning tracks
Pick a path. Follow it to the end.
Two structured tracks that take you from first formula to working dashboards. Each course builds on the last.
Excel Mastery
The complete path for professionals who need Excel as a core workplace skill. Starts at absolute beginner, ends with dashboards, PivotTables, and formulas your colleagues will ask you to explain.
SQL from Zero to Hero
The natural step beyond Excel. Learn to query and manage databases confidently — from filtering, joins, and aggregation to optimization, functions, and database design across 9 modules.
Excel courses
Start with one. Keep the momentum.
Foundations
Excel for Beginners
Formulas
Excel Formulas & Functions
Data Analysis
Data Analysis with Excel
Pivot Tables
Excel Pivot Tables
Formulas
Excel Lookup Mastery
Visualization
Excel Charts & Visualization
Data Processing
Clean Data in Excel
From the blog
Read before you build
Practical guides from people who use Excel in real jobs — not textbook examples.
Top 20 Excel Features You Did Not Know About and Probably Should
Is Excel the Best Data Tool Today?
How Excel Works and Why It Is So Popular
Why Codefinity
Built for people who learn between meetings
“The lessons are short and you can practice right away.”
Interactive exercises in every chapter — you apply the skill immediately, not in a separate project weeks later.
4–6 hours per course, designed for busy schedules
Built for a focused weekend or a few lunch breaks. A tight path from zero to working thing — not a semester commitment.
Real spreadsheet exercises in every chapter
You practice inside real Excel-style exercises, not multiple-choice quizzes. The feedback tells you exactly where you went wrong.
“Step-by-step, no jargon” — the policy in every course
Never use a technical term before showing what it does. From one learner: “Avoiding technical jargon when teaching — very educationally structured.”
Weighted average rating across 35,000+ course reviews — all courses, all levels, all topics.
“I like the way every function is explained with examples. Keeps my attention more than those boring online videos!”
Verified Codefinity learner · Course review
“Easy and interactive, making it comfortable to follow. Learning made easy with real-life application.”
Verified Codefinity learner · Course review
Learner stories
Real people. Real results. In their own words.
Verified Codefinity learners — their LinkedIn profiles are linked. No actors, no scripts.

My first course was 4 hours, I did it in a few days, "nugget-style". The instructions are very clear and easy to understand. There is even a hint to help you get the answer. I love the learning style that is used, it engages me.

As I went through the first course of the Python track, I liked the way the course was lay out (in easy and digestible modules) with little exercises at the end of each concept.

I have really liked the browser-based lessons that allow me to code within the lesson. The RUN button allows me to test the code I write before submitting for a grade.
I have gained a lot of practical and logical thinking skills, along with patience for myself and confidence in myself that I can learn programming. Years ago, I would have never thought that I could learn programming in any way, shape or form, and I was able to obtain these certifications and skills with Codefinity.
The teaching methodology at Codefinity is excellent, and I particularly appreciate how it has prepared me to handle real-world coding problems. Currently, I am delving into Node.js and eagerly anticipate building full-stack projects that integrate all the knowledge I have gained.
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