7 Best WordPress Plug-Ins for Data Visualization

7 Best WordPress Plug-Ins for Data Visualization

WordPress is a powerful platform for small business owners and web designers alike.?Plugins?are powerful tools that easily allow you to improve your website – everything from SEO to boosting user engagement.

As the term suggests, data visualization?allows you to present data visually, making it easier for users to interpret and view patterns or trends. It also increases audience participation and engagement. Data visualization could be in the form of a chart or graph or any medium that condenses information into easy-to-read visual content.

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1.??POWR Graph?(Free, packages with additional features from $4.49/mo)

POWR offers?numerous plugins?for user engagement. POWR’s?Graph plugin?for presenting data is user-friendly and can be customized to your needs. Additionally, POWR ensures that their plugin is mobile-responsive and cloud-based, which automatically syncs changes and allows it to be accessible anywhere. Live editing means you can view changes as they happen.

Features:

  • Pie charts, line plots, bar graphs, & scatter plots.
  • Copy and paste any data set.
  • Supports up to 10×10 data fields.
  • Customizable colors, borders, and backgrounds.
  • Adjustable sizing and style

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2.?Google Chart?(Free)

Google Chart, from google developers, is ideal if you are looking to display live data on your site. Although not a plugin, it can be embedded into your website’s HTML with a snippet of JavaScript code. Do not be intimidated by this, as Google provides the snippet of code required and all you need to do is copy and paste. Google does provide easy-to-follow?guides?for all of its charts.

Features:

  • Completely free
  • Variety of?different graph types?to choose from
  • Customizable to match the look and feel of your website
  • Cross-browser compatible, as well as compatible with iOS & Android
  • Dynamic data?updated in real-time

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3.?TablePress?(Free)

TablePress is a free, open-source plugin for creating simple tables for your website. Tables can be generated from the TablePress page found in the backend of your WordPress site but can also be imported (and exported) from Excel, CSV, or HTML files.

Features:

  • · A demo can be viewed?here
  • · Template Tag function allows you to show tables anywhere in your theme
  • · Advanced editor for styling changes without having to know HTML

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4.?Snowball?(Free)

Snowball is a user-friendly plugin for long-form articles, making them engaging & immersive. A simple user interface means that you can effortlessly create content blocks. Content currently supported includes text, images, videos, data visualizations, and interactive widgets.

Features:

  • Advanced users may further customize content blocks by modifying the HTML and CSS code
  • Supported modules include PullQuote, YouTube, Google Maps, Twitter, Scatterplot, and many more
  • Although widely used, this plugin has not been updated in 2 years

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5.?Infogram?(Free, packages with additional features from $19/mo)

Infographics?are an excellent way to present data in a visually pleasing and easily digestible format. Infogram has a vast number of charts to choose from to embed into your website.

Features:

  • Beautiful designs
  • Makes use of WordPress shortcode instead of HTML
  • Multiple ways to import data
  • Interactive charts, maps, reports, and dashboards
  • Team collaboration

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