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MRR Chart Generator

Turn your MRR into an animated chart worth posting. Export as PNG, SVG, GIF or MP4.

Exports asMP4GIFPNGSVG

Free to try · No design skills · Ready in about two minutes

Overview

What this tool is for

Monthly recurring revenue is the number SaaS founders and investors care about most. It is the clearest single signal of momentum, and it deserves better than a spreadsheet screenshot pasted into a deck. An MRR chart shows the trend climbing, and a rising line is exactly the proof of traction people stop scrolling for.

The right visual depends on the story. For a single growth narrative, an area chart fills under the line and makes the climb feel substantial. To compare plans or segments, a multi-line chart puts tiers side by side. For a milestone, a number counter ticking to a round figure ($1M ARR) lands hardest. Most updates use a combination.

Reochart turns your monthly numbers into a clean, animated chart in about two minutes. Paste from a sheet, pick a style and your brand colours, and export an MP4 or GIF for LinkedIn, a PNG for a deck, or an SVG for the web. No design skills, no fiddling with a charting library.

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Jan86
Feb104
Mar121
Apr145
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How it works

How to make an MRR chart

1

Start from your monthly MRR figures, one row per month. Choose an area chart to emphasise the climb, or a line if you want to compare several plans. Reochart animates the chart drawing on, holds on the final frame, and lets you set a title, a $ prefix and your brand palette.

2

Show enough history for the trend to mean something (eight to twelve months is ideal), label the latest value, and keep the y-axis starting at zero so growth is not exaggerated. Export and drop it straight into your post or update.

Examples

Example charts

Real charts made in Reochart, each with its own data and theme. Hover to play the animation.

MRR climbing over the year (area).
MRR by plan (multi-line).
An MRR milestone (counter).

Good fit

When to use it

  • Sharing an MRR milestone on LinkedIn or X
  • Investor updates and board decks
  • Fundraising materials
  • Build-in-public posts
  • Internal momentum updates

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When not to use it

  • You only have two or three months, a counter lands harder than a short line.
  • Your MRR is flat or down, a filled area overstates a story that is not there.
  • You want to show MRR movement (new vs churn), use a waterfall bridge.
  • You are comparing many plans, more than five lines tangle.

Compare

Which chart to use

Which chart for which MRR story.

StoryBest chartWhy
Overall growthArea chartThe fill makes the climb feel big
Compare plansMulti-lineEach tier gets its own line
A milestoneNumber counterOne figure, maximum impact
What moved MRRWaterfallNew, expansion and churn as steps

Your data

What data you need

One row per month: a label and your MRR. Add columns for per-plan series. Paste from a sheet or import a CSV (Pro).

MonthMRR
Jan18000
Feb24000
Mar31000
Apr39000

Step by step

How to make one

1
Paste or import

Drop your numbers in, or import a CSV.

2
Pick a style

Choose the chart, theme and animation speed.

3
Make it yours

Tune colours, labels and add your brand.

4
Export anywhere

Download MP4, GIF, PNG or SVG.

Best practices

Get it right

Do
  • Show eight to twelve months so the trend reads.
  • Start the axis at zero so growth is honest.
  • Label the latest MRR figure clearly.
  • Use a $ prefix and consistent units (K or M).
Don't
  • Truncate the axis to make the climb look steeper.
  • Post a flat trend dressed up with a bold fill.
  • Cram more than five plan lines onto one chart.
  • Screenshot a spreadsheet when a clean chart takes two minutes.

Watch out

Common mistakes to avoid

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Truncated axis

Starting the y-axis above zero exaggerates the climb. For a trust-building metric like MRR, keep it honest from zero.

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Too little history

A three-month line says little. Show enough months that the trend is convincing, or use a counter for a single milestone.

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Vanity framing

A bold area fill on flat MRR reads as spin to investors. Let the real shape speak.

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Spreadsheet screenshots

A grey grid of cells signals effort not invested. A branded animated chart signals the opposite.

Why Reochart

Built for sharing, not just charting

  • No design skills required
  • Animated MP4 and GIF exports
  • PNG and scalable SVG too
  • Your brand colours and logo (Pro)
  • Paste from a sheet or import a CSV
  • Presentation and feed ready in minutes

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I make an MRR chart?

Paste your monthly MRR figures, choose an area or line style, set your brand colours, and export. It takes about two minutes.

What chart is best for MRR?

An area chart for overall growth, a multi-line chart to compare plans, a number counter for a milestone, and a waterfall to show what moved MRR (new vs churn).

Can I show MRR by plan?

Yes. Use a multi-line chart with up to five series, one per plan, each with its own colour and legend entry.

What format should I export for LinkedIn?

MP4 or GIF so the chart animates in the feed. Use PNG for slides and SVG for the web.

Can I make it animated?

Yes. Charts animate by default, and you can export the animation as an MP4 or GIF, or grab a static PNG or SVG if you prefer.

Is Reochart free?

Yes. The free plan lets you make every chart type and export an animated MP4 with a small watermark, no card needed. Pro removes the watermark and adds GIF and SVG, your brand colours and logo, longer videos and CSV import.

Make your chart now

Drop in your numbers and export something worth sharing, in about two minutes. Free to start.