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@saloniagraw Looks cool but I almost passed because the demo showed manual data entry. I see you've added CSV support now. If you can add this to the demo video or the product description/screenshots that would help make this feature more clear to prospective users. Congrats🥳🎉
This could save researchers hours! Love the ‘no signup’ approach. How does it handle large datasets? Could there be a ‘sample size’ warning for performance optimization?
Currently, GraphFast uses copy-paste CSV / manual input, not file uploads. It's optimised for this method and handles typical datasets (even dozens or hundreds of points) very quickly.
Performance is generally very fast for common use cases.
There will be a sample size warning for file uploads, if and when that feature is added.
This is such a simple, elegant solution! Congrats @saloniagraw on the launch! Any plans for other different graph types? Also know this is a bit farfetched, but if natural language can be translated to graphs, think you got a large cohort sold on your product.
I just gave GraphFast a spin — and it really lives up to the name. Zero distractions, zero formatting headaches, just clean, instantly shareable graphs. For anyone working with time series or research data, this is chef’s kiss.
Two thoughts for future updates:
1. Could be cool to support simple bar/area charts as well (not just line graphs).
2. Would love an option to export to SVG for publishing purposes.
Great work! Clean UX + CSV import = a must-have tool for researchers and marketers alike.
you need to put ai dear earthling. you give it a prompt and it does a chart automatically by generating d3js code or something like that. no more clicking stuff around.
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Update: CSV data import is now available! 🎉
Hello Hunters 👋🏻
If you do any research and have some data you'd like to turn into beautiful line graphs, then here's why you should give GraphFast a try:
For one, most graph tools overwhelm you with too many settings. Or require too many clicks. I designed GraphFast to eliminate that friction.
This means you won't see any confusing options. You'll only see what you absolutely need.
For two, you won't have to worry about manually fine-tuning or formatting your graph.
The graphs are already formatted for you. This means your line graphs automatically look polished and professional, the moment you add your data.
Simply add your data, and your beautiful graph is instantly ready to share!
Click here to use it for free (I recommend using a desktop or laptop). No signup required 🙂↕️
P.S. This is an early version (v1)! I'm sure there will be lots to add / fix in the coming days after getting more feedback.
Using GraphFast? Let me know your thoughts ↴
@saloniagraw Looks cool but I almost passed because the demo showed manual data entry. I see you've added CSV support now. If you can add this to the demo video or the product description/screenshots that would help make this feature more clear to prospective users. Congrats🥳🎉
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@mark_townsend1
Much appreciated, Mark!
@saloniagraw Love the clean UI :)
'in less than 120 seconds' love this 😂.
upvoted. good luck with the launch
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@taniabell Thanks, Tania! ☺️
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Recently I tried to make some graphs in Figma. Will be in the future the possibility to create or use it as the plugin for Figma and customise it?
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@busmark_w_nika
Hi Nika, I really like the idea. It's something I'd need to investigate fully to see what's possible. Thanks for bringing it up!
Annotating data points for insights would be a cool feature to directly insert the png file into presentations.
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@aishwaryalohi Thanks for suggesting this. Annotations should be released very soon.
Streak Hunter
This is so cool! I love that we don't need to sign up
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@denisss Thanks, Denis!
Manna
This could save researchers hours! Love the ‘no signup’ approach. How does it handle large datasets? Could there be a ‘sample size’ warning for performance optimization?
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@desmond_ren1
Thank you!
Currently, GraphFast uses copy-paste CSV / manual input, not file uploads. It's optimised for this method and handles typical datasets (even dozens or hundreds of points) very quickly.
Performance is generally very fast for common use cases.
There will be a sample size warning for file uploads, if and when that feature is added.
This is such a simple, elegant solution! Congrats @saloniagraw on the launch!
Any plans for other different graph types? Also know this is a bit farfetched, but if natural language can be translated to graphs, think you got a large cohort sold on your product.
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@thefullstack
Thanks for your suggestion, Alex.
Other graph types are in the pipeline, though that will likely take a bit longer.
I have no plans to add a natural language feature yet, but I definitely like the idea!
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@kui_jason
Much appreciated, Jason.
Good news — you'll be able to export to SVG very soon.
Other graph types are in the pipeline too, though that will likely take a bit longer (possibly as part of a larger GraphFast 2.0 update!)
you need to put ai dear earthling. you give it a prompt and it does a chart automatically by generating d3js code or something like that. no more clicking stuff around.
Eager to try this no-signup graph maker! 👀
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@shenjun Hope you like it, Jun.
The value of clear visual data representation and tools to build them is underrated
Nice... Consider launching this on appsumo.com you'll thank me later.
Love the interface!!!
Looks great! It’s an excellent attempt. I’d love to see it expand into different types of graphs, not just line graphs, in the future.