Product Updates

The Upgrades Have Arrived!

- Monday, March 19, 2012

We've teased you with the prospect of being able to enrich your charts with images and new ways to package and share your charts for some time.

ChartBooks: Reports For Your Data Story

- Monday, March 19, 2012

ChartBooks are reports that can be be arranged with charts you've made or with or other public charts generated by other users (simply "clip" the ones you've fallen for).

Crystal Clear Sharing and Privacy Settings

- Monday, March 19, 2012

We tweaked our the language around our share and privacy settings to be crystal clear about what each setting entails. We haven't changed the settings or made any additions, we have simply just renamed what has always been there.

A New Year, A New Look: Our Charts Have Revamped!

- Wednesday, February 1, 2012

We have just launched a new design for our charts that is cleaner, fresher and more about you, your data, and your story.

Let Me Count the Ways: Chart View Counters Released

- Monday, October 24, 2011

Your charts now have counters placed on them which tell the number of times the chart has been viewed across the web.

Product Update: Advanced Features in Data Editing Now Available

- Monday, September 19, 2011

We have released a string of new features to improve your data editing experience:

Product Update: Log in With Your Facebook

- Monday, September 19, 2011

You can now log into your account with your Facebook credentials. You can find the Facebook login next to the iCharts login fields. Go ahead and skip having to type in your email and password over and over again.

Product Update: Creating a Chart Can Be Daunting So We’ll Help You Along with Our Wizard

- Monday, September 19, 2011

Creating a chart can be daunting for a lot of people, so we have now included a simple wizard to guide you through your first chart through our tool:

Product Update: Start the Chatter about Your Chart

- Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Your data is meant to be seen. You want your points to be heard and you want to spark a dialogue about and because of your data.