Gallery · Click any to explore live

Example dashboards.

Six sample datasets covering the shapes most spreadsheets take. Click any card to load that data into the tool — explore filters, charts and the table without bringing your own file.

01 · How it works

Sample data, real tool.

Each example loads its dataset into the same dashboard you'd get with your own CSV. Filters, anomaly detection, KPIs — all live.

i. pick

Pick a sample

Click any card. The dataset loads into the tool inline — no separate page.

ii. explore

Click around

Click any chart bar or donut slice to filter. The KPIs, insights and table re-compute against the filtered subset.

iii. try yours

Then drop your own

Use 'Clear & upload new' in the dashboard header to swap in your real CSV when you're ready.

02 · Why a gallery

See it first, trust it second.

Most CSV tools make you upload your own file before showing what they can do. This gallery is the opposite — see exactly what the output looks like for shapes of data you recognize.

  • 01

    Six different shapes

    Each sample exercises a different combination of column types — date+numeric, multi-category, currency, ratings, etc.

  • 02

    Realistic dimensions

    Sized to feel like the actual exports people have lying around. Not toy three-row datasets.

  • 03

    Same tool throughout

    Anything you can do with your real data, you can do with these. Filter, ask questions, copy summary, download.

  • 04

    No commitment

    Nothing about clicking a sample sends data anywhere. The same privacy rules apply.

"Showed me what the dashboard looked like before I had to dig my own CSV out of a Slack thread."
— a reasonable skeptic
03 · FAQ

About the examples.

Can I download the sample CSVs?
Yes — load any sample, then use 'Download JSON' in the dashboard header to grab the summary. The raw CSV text is also embedded in parser.js if you want it.
They're synthetic but realistic — shaped like the typical exports we expect users to drop in. Names and numbers are made up.
Not yet — public user-submitted gallery is on the roadmap. For now the six built-in samples cover the common shapes.
If your data has dates + numbers + categories, very likely. The tool auto-adapts to your column shape regardless.
No — they're embedded in the page, not uploaded.