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VisiCharts reads your CSV, finds the story in your data, and builds a presentation with AI-generated charts and graphs — automatically.

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From CSV to Insightful Slides and Charts

1Upload a CSV that looks like this
order_idorder_dateregionproduct_categorypromotion_appliedquantityunit_pricetotal_sales+2 more…
12023-01-01SouthClothingNone1128.88542043062968258.9598944556839
22023-01-02WestClothingDiscount1142.46504778432005422.3620335136903
32023-01-03EastElectronicsBuy One Get One10109.96443496993571129.5057606120263
42023-01-04EastHome & KitchenBuy One Get One977.102235577819646.5027199891609
52023-01-05NorthClothingBuy One Get One755.805406865683736413.79816266474234
2This is what your CSV will turn into
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Slide 1 of 5Total total_sales by product_category · Average total_sales by product_category

Electronics alone generates 62% of total revenue — but its dominance is built on price, not volume

  • Electronics captures $94K of $153K total sales (61.7%), yet accounts for only 41% of units sold — a 20-point gap that signals price power, not purchase frequency, is doing the heavy lifting
  • The average transaction value for Electronics ($441) is nearly 5.5x that of Books ($81) and 2.4x that of Home & Kitchen ($297), making it a category that punches far above its order count
  • This sets up a fragile revenue base: if Electronics order volume softens even modestly, total sales can fall sharply — the concentration risk is real and demands closer scrutiny of what is driving Electronics demand over time