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How I Use Charts In Notion To Visualize Data More Efficiently
Learn how you can add charts in Notion to visualize data in a different way.

As you work with Notion more, you may find that your tables become unwieldy in size. At this point, you may choose to split your data across multiple tables or create filtered views that display only relevant information. Another approach is to use charts, which can be especially useful for visualizing data points over time, such as monthly follower counts. In this guide, I will walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up a chart.
You have never heard of Notion or what it can do for you? Here is a short introduction:
How the tools work
Nochart is one of many possibilities out there to create charts in Notion to visualie data more efficiently.All third-party providers work in the same way:
- You grant them access to your Notion workspace.
- You specify which database rows and columns they should use to create a chart.
- You embed the generated charts on any of your pages.
There are many providers available, most of which require a monthly fee. However, they also offer a free version with reduced capabilities. Tools that don’t cost anything usually require more setup steps, so you are essentially paying for convenience. I’ll demonstrate the process with Nochart, but it’s pretty similar for any tool. You can choose from a large selection of tools.
Nochart set up
Nochart is a great tool to start with, as you can create up to 2 charts for free. However, if you need more, it can become expensive. In my opinion, these tools are heavily overpriced, and you should question whether they’re worth the investment. Check out their pricing page for more information.