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Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For everyday users who need beautiful charts and dashboards from spreadsheets or Google Sheets, Graphy is the clear winner—it's intuitive, affordable, and produces presentation-ready visuals in minutes. TextQL is a powerful enterprise tool for querying databases with plain English inside Slack, but its high price and setup requirements make it overkill for most non-technical individuals. The single biggest difference: Graphy is built for solo creators and small teams who want instant charting, while TextQL is designed for data teams in large organizations.
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Common questions
Yes, Graphy is far better for that. It's built specifically to turn CSV, Excel, and Google Sheets data into beautiful charts using plain English. TextQL is meant for querying databases, not for simple spreadsheet charting.
No, neither TextQL nor Graphy has a mobile app. Both require a desktop or laptop browser.
Graphy is much easier. You upload a file or connect Google Sheets, describe what you want, and get a chart in seconds. TextQL requires a data team to set up the ontology layer before business users can ask questions.
Almost certainly not. TextQL is built for companies with large databases and multiple teams. For a small business, Graphy's free tier or low-cost plan will cover all your charting and dashboard needs.
Yes, Graphy provides an iframe embed code and an interactive URL, so you can put live charts on your site or in Notion. TextQL does not offer embeddable charts.
TextQL is better for automated reporting from databases—it can send scheduled reports to Slack. Graphy is better for automated chart refreshes from spreadsheets, but it lacks the full reporting pipeline TextQL offers.
Graphy wins for everyday users who need quick, beautiful charts from spreadsheets; TextQL is an expensive enterprise tool for querying databases in Slack.
If you're a non-technical person who wants to turn data into beautiful charts without a headache, start with Graphy—it's free, easy, and works with the files you already have. TextQL is only worth considering if you're part of a company with a data warehouse and a budget for enterprise tools. For 99% of everyday users, Graphy is the right choice.