Research & List Creation Assistant
Budget: $2 – $8 USD
I need a reliable helper I can message throughout the week whenever I want quick information turned into clean spreadsheets. Most requests begin the same way: I send you a rough idea—for example, “find 20 suppliers of eco-friendly packaging” or “list SaaS blogs that accept guest posts”—and you bring back a well-structured Google Sheet or Excel file with the details clearly organized.
Your core focus will be creating those spreadsheets, but the work always starts with light internet research, so you should be comfortable digging around online, verifying sources, and capturing links or contact info. Occasionally I may ask for a short text summary, yet 9 times out of 10 the final deliverable is a spreadsheet.
Turnaround and flexibility matter more to me than heavy specialization: if I drop a request during business hours I prefer an acknowledgment within an hour or so, and a realistic ETA. The tasks themselves are straightforward—no complex formulas, just accurate data gathering, clean formatting, and a logical layout.
Typical workflow
1. I send a brief and the column headings I need.
2. You research, compile, and double-check the information.
3. Deliver the spreadsheet, ready for me to use immediately.
If that steady rhythm of “receive, research, list” fits your style, I’d love to start with a small assignment and build from there.
Your core focus will be creating those spreadsheets, but the work always starts with light internet research, so you should be comfortable digging around online, verifying sources, and capturing links or contact info. Occasionally I may ask for a short text summary, yet 9 times out of 10 the final deliverable is a spreadsheet.
Turnaround and flexibility matter more to me than heavy specialization: if I drop a request during business hours I prefer an acknowledgment within an hour or so, and a realistic ETA. The tasks themselves are straightforward—no complex formulas, just accurate data gathering, clean formatting, and a logical layout.
Typical workflow
1. I send a brief and the column headings I need.
2. You research, compile, and double-check the information.
3. Deliver the spreadsheet, ready for me to use immediately.
If that steady rhythm of “receive, research, list” fits your style, I’d love to start with a small assignment and build from there.
Related categories:
Data Entry
Research
Excel
Web Search
Data Analysis
Google Sheets
Data Collection
Data Management