Create Comparison Chart
Click "Create New Chart," enter title ("Saree Types Comparison"), and add 2-4 products to compare. Example: compare Kanjivaram vs Silk vs Banarasi sarees. Add features/attributes: price range (₹5,000-₹15,000), weaving time (weeks), maintenance, durability, occasions. Fill in values for each product. Chart auto-formats into professional table. Compare up to 6 products simultaneously. More than 6 = too crowded (hard to read). Better to create 2 separate charts. Title: "Designer Sarees vs Casual Sarees" rather than generic "Comparison." Charts update instantly as you edit - no refresh needed.
Add Products & Features
Product name: "Banarasi Silk Saree," "Chanderi Saree," "Maheshwari Saree." For each product, add specifications: Material (silk, cotton, linen), Weight (grams), Price (₹), Durability (1-5 stars), Wash method (dry clean, hand wash, machine), Best for (wedding, casual, festive). Features should be specific, not vague. Avoid "good quality" - use "Grade A pure silk" instead. Numeric values work best in tables: Price ₹1,500, Durability , Weaving time 10 days. Visual cues (checkmarks for yes, for no) help readability. Limit to 8 features (more = confusing). Most important features first.
Export as Image/PDF
Download chart as PNG image (for Instagram, WhatsApp, Pinterest). Resolution: 1200x800px optimized for social media. Download as PDF (for catalogs, WhatsApp status, email). PDF looks professional in B2B communication. Both formats preserve formatting and colors. Caution: chart as image is static (changes require new export). Use PDF for catalogs sent to bulk buyers. Use PNG for social media posts (post to Instagram, share on WhatsApp Groups). File size: PNG 100-200KB, PDF 300-500KB. Compress PNG before uploading (use TinyPNG). Share on your website: embed chart as image in product description.
Comparison Chart Best Practices
Highlight your product: use bold/color for your brand to guide comparison. Example: comparing your saree vs competitors' - bold your product. Position your product on right (western reading pattern = eyes drift right). Feature selection: list features that showcase your advantage. If your saree is "affordable," feature "Price." If it is "premium," feature "Durability" and "Material purity." Avoid too many features (8 max). Use consistent units: all prices in INR, all weights in grams. Avoid deceptive comparisons: do not list competitor's weakness as your feature - compare genuine alternatives. Truth: honest comparisons build trust; misleading ones lose customers if fact-checked on social media.
FAQ
Can I update the chart after download? No, download creates static image/PDF. To update, edit online and re-download. How many products should I compare? 2-4 optimal (shows choice without overwhelming). More than 6 = too cluttered. Should I compare with competitor? Yes, helps customer choose. But be honest. Do I include prices? Yes, price is major decision factor. Should I use stars/icons? Yes, visual elements improve readability by 40%. Can I customize colors? Yes, pick brand colors (match your website). Where do I use these charts? Website product pages, WhatsApp catalog, email marketing, Instagram posts, physical catalogs. Should I include competitor in my social posts? Yes, but position your product favorably (use correct feature selection). It builds credibility "see why we're better." Always add disclaimer "accurate as of [date]" if comparing competitors.