Funnel Chart Maker with AI Editing

A funnel chart shows how many people make it through each stage of a process, from visitors down to paying customers, with each bar narrowing as users drop off. MakeCharts builds one from a simple list of stages and counts, and the AI handles the styling and conversion labels.

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How it works, step by step

  1. List your stages

    Enter each stage and its count from top to bottom, such as visitors, signups, trials and paid, or import them as a CSV column pair.

  2. Add conversion rates by chatting

    Ask the AI to label each step with its conversion rate, color the biggest drop-off red or highlight the stage you want the room to focus on.

  3. Export for the deck

    Download a sharp SVG for the growth review or a PNG for a quick Slack share, and save the funnel to refresh it after the next experiment.

Frequently asked questions

What is a funnel chart used for?

It shows conversion through a sequence of stages, like a marketing or sales funnel. Each bar is a stage and its width reflects how many users remain, so drop-off is obvious.

When should I use a sankey instead of a funnel?

A funnel assumes one linear path. If users enter from several sources or skip steps, a customer journey sankey shows the branching that a funnel flattens away.

Can I show conversion rates between steps?

Yes. Ask the AI to add the step-to-step conversion rate as a label, so each stage reads both its count and the percentage that made it through.

Can I build it from a CSV?

Yes. Keep one column of stage names and one of counts, export as CSV and import it. The funnel assembles itself top to bottom.

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