My results for an AI building challenge on almost no budget A developer built a full-featured spreadsheet application called HolySheet in a few days using AI tools, spending less than $100. The app includes formulas, pivot tables, charts, and rich formatting, challenging the notion that building complex business software requires massive budgets. I've been building projects I find interesting with AI tools since the beginning of the year, and lately I've been focusing on increasingly complex software, partially just as a challenge to myself, and partially to determine at what point the AI tools start to fail in the area of software development. For a recent project, I picked an intentionally too-ambitious goal: can I recreate most of a complex business application in this case, Excel in a week, for less than $100? How far can I actually get on that? After planning it out pretty thoroughly with Claude, and brainstorming some additional AI enhanced features e.g. plain english explanations for complex formulas and error diagnostics , I started on the implementation using the most recent Opus model. The bulk of that work only took a few days, with a few additional days of testing and polishing. I'm pretty happy with the results the name HolySheet occurred to me and seemed pretty apt, so I went with that ... you can check it out for yourself here: https://www.holysheet.dev https://www.holysheet.dev I was able to build out most of the spreadsheet basics you'd expect file manipulation, formulas, rich cell formatting and styling as well as pivot tables and charts, multiple sheets, etc. I don't want to just do a feature dump here in this post, but the app is pretty full featured. Anyway, it does make me wonder where all the token spend I hear about in the tech news is actually going... like if one person can create a useful, complex business app in a few days for something like $50, what exactly are companies spending $500M on? Honestly it's a bit baffling. I realize this is simplifying things, but I think my point is still valid. At any rate, I welcome any feedback and comments on this project. And if you'd like to collaborate on an interesting software project, please do reach out. -Jeff