What is ChartBrick?
ChartBrick is a tool I use to create charts from data sources like Notion, Airtable, Stackby, CSV, and JSON. It lets me visualize data and embed charts anywhere, offering a lifetime deal for advanced data representation.
Features
No-Code Friendly
ChartBrick’s interface is intuitive. I can create charts in seconds without coding, making it ideal for beginners and experts alike.
Diverse Chart Types
I can choose from eight chart styles, including column, bar, line, area, pie, donut, funnel, and radar charts, to best represent my data.
Privacy First
ChartBrick ensures none of my data is stored on their servers, prioritizing privacy and security.
Real-Time Data
Charts are generated using the most recent data, ensuring my visualizations are always accurate and up-to-date.
Embed and Download
I can embed charts into Notion, websites, or other platforms. I also have the option to download charts as images for offline use.
FAQ
How do I use ChartBrick with Notion?
I can create charts using Notion data, filling a gap since Notion lacks native chart creation. This makes my Notion data more visually engaging.
Can I embed charts into WordPress?
Yes, I can embed charts into WordPress using the provided iframe, seamlessly integrating visualizations into my website.
Are charts mobile-responsive?
Charts generally display well on mobile, but some CSS adjustments may be needed depending on the embedding platform. Support is available to help with any issues.
Does ChartBrick support PostgreSQL?
PostgreSQL support isn’t available yet, but it’s planned for version 2.0. For now, I can use other sources like MySQL.
How is ChartBrick different from Notion’s charts?
Notion’s charts require subscriptions and have limited options. ChartBrick offers a lifetime license with unlimited charts, making it more versatile and cost-effective.
Conclusion
ChartBrick is a user-friendly tool for visualizing data from multiple sources. Its lifetime deal, diverse chart options, and embed flexibility make it a strong choice for anyone needing effective data representation. While it may not suit advanced customization needs or Google Sheets users, it’s a great option for most users.