TinyChart. Paste CSV, get shareable chart. No accounts
QuickChart and Google Charts already do no-signup CSV-to-chart better.

Drop a messy spreadsheet in and you get two charts, a clean table, and an AI-written executive update that calls out top drivers and provides a shareable link—no signup required. It’s a neat, low-friction way to turn exports into client-ready notes quickly, but the concept is familiar and its usefulness will hinge on how reliably the model stays grounded and how it handles larger, messier datasets.
Consultants, founders, product managers, analysts, and small business owners who need quick client- or leadership-ready updates from CSV exports
QuickChart and Google Charts already do no-signup CSV-to-chart better.
Clean CSV charting, but Datawrapper and Google Sheets already do this free.
Recursive LLM chunking handles large CSVs better than single-context tools like Julius AI.
CSV to chart in seconds, but Plotly, Google Sheets, and Metabase already own this.
Fun /mu/ aesthetic but Last.fm visualization tools already exist.
Local-first finance without bank API access—but transaction import+categorization is well-solved.