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Startup Metrics Chart Generator

Turn your key metrics into shareable visuals. 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

Startup metrics, MRR, active users, churn, NPS, CAC, runway, are the story of your traction. Shown well, they build credibility with investors, customers and your own team. Shown as a wall of spreadsheet cells, they get skimmed and forgotten. Presentation is not vanity here; it is how the numbers get understood and remembered.

Different metrics want different visuals. A scorecard puts four or five headline KPIs side by side with trend arrows for an at-a-glance health check. A line or area chart tells the story of one metric over time. A funnel shows where users drop off. A counter gives a single milestone its moment. The best updates mix these deliberately.

Reochart turns your metrics into clean, animated, on-brand charts in minutes, the same toolkit whether you are posting build-in-public on X, briefing your board, or building a traction slide for a raise. Paste the numbers, pick the visual, export the format.

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Data
MRR462000
Customers2140
NPS64
Net revenue retention118
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How it works

How to present startup metrics

1

Decide what each visual is for. Use a KPI scorecard when you want several metrics together with their direction of travel. Use a line or area chart for a single metric's trend. Use a funnel for conversion and a counter for a hero milestone.

2

For a scorecard, give each metric a current and previous value so the trend arrow shows. Keep it to the few numbers that define the period, and label units clearly ($, %, count) so nothing is ambiguous.

Examples

Example charts

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

A KPI scorecard with trends.
Active users climbing (line).
The activation funnel.

Good fit

When to use it

  • Investor and board updates
  • Traction slides for fundraising
  • Build-in-public posts
  • Team and all-hands updates
  • A monthly metrics recap

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When not to use it

  • You have one hero number, a counter alone is stronger than a scorecard.
  • A metric needs its full history, use a line chart rather than a single tile.
  • The numbers are not ready to share, presentation will not fix the data.
  • You need a live, updating view, that is a dashboard tool, not an exported chart.

Compare

Which chart to use

Which visual for which metric.

Metric / storyBest visualWhy
Several KPIs at onceScorecardSnapshot with trend arrows
One metric over timeLine or areaShows the trend
ConversionFunnelWhere users drop off
A milestoneNumber counterOne figure, full impact

Your data

What data you need

For a scorecard, one row per metric with a current and previous value (for the trend). Other charts use label-and-value rows. Paste or import a CSV.

MetricCurrentPrevious
MRR12400098000
Customers840720
NPS6254

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
  • Pick the few metrics that define the period.
  • Include a previous value so trends show.
  • Label units clearly ($, %, count).
  • Match the visual to the metric (scorecard, line, funnel, counter).
Don't
  • Dump every metric you track onto one card.
  • Show a value with no comparison or context.
  • Use a scorecard tile when one number is the story.
  • Cherry-pick a flattering window for a trend.

Watch out

Common mistakes to avoid

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Metric overload

A board does not need forty numbers. Curate to the handful that define the quarter and let them stand out.

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No trend

A metric without a comparison is hard to judge. Show the previous period so the direction is clear.

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One visual for everything

A scorecard is not right for a trend, and a line is not right for a single milestone. Match the chart to the metric.

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Polishing weak data

A beautiful chart cannot rescue a number that is not ready. Be honest, presentation amplifies the truth, it does not change it.

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

What is the best way to show startup metrics?

A scorecard for a snapshot of several KPIs, a line or area chart for a single metric over time, a funnel for conversion, and a counter for a hero milestone.

Which metrics should I include?

The few that define the period for your audience, often MRR or revenue, active users, churn and a north-star metric. Curate rather than dump.

How do I show whether a metric is up or down?

On a scorecard, add a previous value for each metric and Reochart shows a trend arrow. For a full history, use a line chart.

Can I match my brand?

Yes. On Pro you can set your brand colours and add your logo so every chart looks like yours.

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.

Can I export as SVG?

Yes. Pro exports a crisp, scalable SVG vector, alongside MP4, GIF and PNG. Every export renders at 1080p.

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.