I Let OpenAI Operator Manage My Google Sheet: Here’s What Happened.

OpenAI recently launched their agent tool called Operator. It’s an AI powered tool that can navigate the web and perform tasks for you using its own browser. It can click, type, scroll, and generally interact with web pages the way you or I would.

Naturally, I tested it out with a Google Sheets project to see how it fared. Specifically, I asked it to complete 3 tasks for me:

  1. Create a pivot table
  2. Create a chart
  3. Write a script to email a pdf copy of the Sheet to me

Here’s how it got on:

OpenAI Operator in action

I pasted the URL of my Google Sheet into the Operator chat window and asked it to get to work.

It opened the Sheet in a Linux browser within Operator and then handed control to me to login to the Sheet. Once that was complete I handed control back to Operator to work it’s magic.

It was wild watching the computer take control of my Sheet. I watched it open menus, insert objects, and write code.

The craziest moment was when it made a mistake with the pivot table and self-corrected 🤯.

Well, that, or when it opened my Apps Script editor and started coding!

But it wasn’t all plain sailing.

It got itself completely stuck when it was trying to save the script it wrote. It kept pressing the “Undo” button and, eventually, I had to step in and tell it where the “Save” button was.

I felt like I was like working with a digital assistant.

I’m excited for this to go fully multimodal. Imagine working through this scenario with voice activation instead of using a chatbot.

We overestimate the short-term change, but underestimate the long-term change. It feels like we’re moving pretty darn fast at the moment 😯.

Operator Availability

At the time of writing (27th January 2025) Operator is available to OpenAI Pro users in the U.S..

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