Supercharge Google Sheets with a 14-day free trial to Chartmat

If you collect a lot of data and store it using Google Sheets, you’ll be forgiven if you have a hard time making sense of it all, which is why people love Chartmat. And right now is an ideal time to try it since you can get a 14-day trial at no charge.

Chartmat is an app and dashboard builder that works alongside Google Sheets. It sets up in minutes, it’s easy to use, and it’s completely customizable so you can make it fit your specific needs. Use it to create custom forms to make data collection simpler, render graphs and other data visualizations to spot trends, and even make grids to display text and images right from within your dashboard.

And it works wonderfully, which is why it’s received a near-perfect user rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars on Capterra.

Use Google Sheets with your business? Then amp up your data collection game with Chartmat. This tool usually costs $29, but if you sign up today, you can try it free for two weeks to see if it works for you as advertised.  Chartmat 14-Day Free Trial – $0

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Prices subject to change. https://www.pcworld.com/article/695100/supercharge-google-sheets-with-a-14-day-free-trial-to-chartmat.html

Created 3y | May 4, 2022, 8:20:29 AM


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