You shouldn't have to pick the chart. Meaning reads the question, understands the shape of the answer, and renders the right visualization every time — with the option to override.
Meaning considers the shape of the answer — is it over time, across categories, hierarchical, flowing, geographic? — and picks the most legible chart for the job. Override with a single follow-up.
Sessions over time
→ Line
Revenue by channel
→ Bar
Signup funnel
→ Funnel
Users by country
→ Geo map
Page referral paths
→ Sankey
Hour × day heat
→ Heatmap
Bar
Compare values across a handful of categories.
Line
Show a metric over time — weeks, months, quarters.
Area
Emphasise volume beneath a trend line.
Pie / Donut
Show composition of a whole across up to 6 segments.
Scatter
Expose correlation between two metrics.
Funnel
Step-by-step drop-off in a conversion flow.
Treemap
Nested comparison across many categories at once.
Sunburst
Hierarchical composition across 2+ levels.
Heatmap
Density across two dimensions (hour × day, etc).
Geographic map
Country- or region-level distribution.
Radar
Compare multiple dimensions across entities.
Gauge
Show progress toward a target KPI.
Sankey
Flows between categories — channels, pages, funnels.
Meaning picks from 14 chart types based on the shape of your answer — no manual selection required.
Tooltips, zoom, legend toggling, and hover states powered by ECharts.
Revenue values converted to your org's display currency at query time.
Charts re-render cleanly from mobile to full-screen dashboards.
Don't like the chart? Ask for a different one without losing the underlying query.
Send any chart to a dashboard widget or include it in a scheduled email alert.
Yes. Ask for a specific chart type in your follow-up ('show that as a pie chart') and Meaning will regenerate the visualization without re-running the query.
Yes — charts in Meaning are powered by ECharts and support tooltips, zoom, and legend toggling.
You can pin any chart to a dashboard or include it in a scheduled email alert. Image export is on the roadmap.
It considers the shape of the data (one metric vs many, time series vs categorical), the dimensions involved, and the intent of the question to pick the most legible visualization.
Yes. Revenue values render in your org's display currency, converted from source currencies at query time.
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