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Turn any Excel file into a dashboard.

Drop a .xlsx, .xls or .csv — get charts, KPIs and a clean table in seconds. Multi-sheet workbooks let you pick which sheet to visualize. Everything runs in your browser.

01 · How it works

Excel in, dashboard out.

Skip the Export-as-CSV detour. Drop the workbook directly, pick the sheet you want, see the dashboard.

i. drop

Drop the workbook

Drag in a .xlsx or .xls file. CSV also works if you'd rather export. No upload — we read it in the browser.

ii. pick

Pick a sheet

Multi-sheet workbooks show a picker with row counts so you can grab the right tab. Single-sheet files load straight through.

iii. dashboard

Use it, share it

Headline KPIs, trend chart, breakdowns by category and a sortable table. Filter by clicking any chart segment.

02 · Works with

Whatever you're exporting.

Most spreadsheets follow a few common shapes. We detect column roles automatically — currency gets currency formatting, dates become trends, categories become breakdowns.

  • 01

    Stripe & Shopify exports

    Revenue trend, product mix, country splits without touching a pivot table.

  • 02

    HubSpot / Salesforce reports

    Deal value by stage, source mix, rep performance.

  • 03

    Finance workbooks

    Expenses by category and vendor, monthly run-rate, paid-vs-pending mix.

  • 04

    Survey workbooks

    Likert distributions, NPS by segment, response counts per question.

"Excel exports look at me funny in pivot tables but make sense here in 30 seconds."
— anyone, on a Friday
03 · FAQ

Excel-to-dashboard questions.

Do I need to convert my Excel file to CSV first?
No. Drop the .xlsx or .xls directly — we parse it in your browser. CSV also works if you'd rather export.
We list every sheet with its row count and let you pick which one to turn into a dashboard. One sheet at a time keeps the analysis clean.
We read the computed cell values, not the formulas themselves. Pivot tables are read as their displayed values — so make sure they're refreshed in Excel before export.
Yes — both .xlsx (Excel 2007+) and .xls (Excel 97-2003) are supported, plus CSV.
No. The .xlsx file is parsed in your browser memory and never sent to a server. Close the tab and it's gone.
Up to roughly 50 MB. Larger workbooks slow down because parsing happens in browser memory rather than on a server.