Sick of Drawing Wells in Excel?
Spreadsheets were never the deliverable—they were the workaround. Well Wise puts the whole well on one page: diagram, cement math, version history, and a searchable asset index, with clean Excel exports when you need them.
Be honest about how many spreadsheets it takes to keep one well straight.
There's the diagram spreadsheet — the one with merged cells faked into a casing string, a column of perforation depths nobody else can read, and a row height someone tuned by hand to make the cement band look right. There's the cement-volume spreadsheet, with the annular math copied from a workbook three jobs ago that you hope is still correct. There's the well-list spreadsheet that's really your asset database. And there's the folder of Smith 1H_final_v3_USE THIS ONE.xlsx files standing in for version history.
None of that was ever the deliverable. It was the workaround.
The spreadsheet became the tool because the actual tool was too expensive, too slow, or too locked-down to bother with. So engineers built wellbores out of the one thing always within reach. It works, right up until you need to change a casing string and re-nudge forty labels, or reconcile a cement volume against a geometry that quietly drifted three columns away from the calc.
Well Wise puts the whole well on one page.

No more separate sheets. Casing, cement, perforations, tools, and formations all live on one diagram, all to scale. Drop in casing from an API catalog — 9 5/8 in 47# L80 by name, not by hand-typed OD and ID — run cement, shoot perforations, and land your tools. The data underneath is real fields, not formatted cells.
No more side math. Annular cement, plugs, and squeezes compute their bbls and sacks straight off the geometry you already entered. The volume can't drift away from the picture, because both read the same well data — no formula to copy forward and second-guess.
No more incompatible versions. Branch a well for a workover, tag the pre-job state, and every save is a snapshot. No more Smith 1H_final_v3_USE THIS ONE.xlsx, and no more wondering which file is current or where it ended up. "Show me the well before the recompletion" is one click.

No more lost wells. Every well lives in one searchable index. Pick your columns once and pull a single workbook for up to 500 wells at asset-review time, instead of copy-pasting rows between files.

Here's the part that matters if you've been burned by tool migrations before: you keep Excel. Well Wise exports clean XLSX — header-only, full-well across nine sheets, or bulk across the whole asset — whenever a filing, an AFE, or a downstream parser needs it. Excel stays in your workflow as an output.
It just stops being the place the well actually lives.
