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Get started with Charts

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Charts help you turn complex data into clear, visual insights. Whether you're comparing audiences, tracking trends, or exploring attributes, this article walks you through how to build and refine your chart.

All plans include some level of access to Charts. Pro users have full access to all functionalities, while Free and Plus plans have limited access. This article explains how to use Charts and highlights where Free and Plus users have access. All other functionalities are exclusive to Pro users.


How to create a chart

You can create a chart in two different ways:

Option 1

You can access charts from the sidebar menu on the left-hand side of your screen. To create a new chart, click on the pink button on the top right. You have two options to add questions/attributes to your chart:

  • Use “Question charts” from the sidebar on the left to add a full question to your chart (you can also access “Question charts” from your charts management page at the top your screen).

  • Use the "Add an attribute" button to build your own custom chart from scratch by combining multiple attributes from one or more questions.

Option 2

Another way of creating a chart is through GWI Spark (find out more about GWI Spark here). Start by submitting a prompt and select “Explore insight”, where a mini chart preview will appear, then select “View full chart”.

  • This will navigate you to charts, and you’ll see the data used by GWI Spark to generate your insight.

  • Any audiences created by GWI Spark for the insight will be applied to your chart and you’ll be able to see the data broken down by the given audiences.

  • As a Free or Plus user:

    • You aren't able to add/remove audiences or attributes

    • You can only create a chart via question charts or GWI Spark

  • As a Free user, you’re only able to see the audience % for the attributes previewed in the “mini chart” shown in GWI Spark.


How to choose your filters

Datasets

Start by selecting your data set. This controls the attributes you can explore. By default, GWI Core is selected. To update this: Click Data sets > Clear all > choose your data set > Apply.

Waves

A wave is the quarter we collect our data in. By default, the last 4 waves are selected. To update this: Click Waves > use the year checkboxes or dropdowns > Apply

Free users: Spark timeframe or last wave only (when generating a question chart)

Plus users: Spark timeframe, last four waves only (when generating a question chart)

Locations

You can select global regions or specific markets. By default, all applicable locations are selected. To update this: Click Locations > Deselect all > pick regions or countries > Apply


How to add an audience

If you’ve applied a question chart or selected custom attributes, your default audience is all Internet users 16-64 (16+ in some markets). You can specify your audience by applying:

  • Your saved audiences

  • Shared audiences

  • GWI Audiences

Click Apply an audience > find your audience > Apply

As a Free or Plus user, you can only see the audience as generated via your Spark insight.


How to set your base audience

The base audience is the total universe represented by the data set you're using. E.g. for GWI Core, the base audience is by default: "All Internet Users - age 16-64" (or 16+ in some markets).

You can change it by clicking on the three dots next to the base > Replace > pick your new audience > Apply

Find out more about when to rebase here.

Free and Plus users can only view their chart with an all internet user base.


How to segment your chart

Use segments to break down your attributes by specific traits (like age, gender or location).

Click Segment by > choose a group or specific segments > Apply

Toggle Segment your base audience if you want to rebase your chart.


How to change your chart view and choose your metrics

You can choose which metrics (like Audience %, Universe or Index) you want to include in your chart and change your chart view by selecting “Metrics” or “Chart view” on the top right.

You can change your chart view to table view, bar chart horizontal or vertical and swap your chart labels.


How to save, export and share

  • Save: Click Save changes > name your chart

  • Save as new: To duplicate an existing chart

  • Export: Choose PNG, PDF, CSV, or XLSX

  • Share: Via link, email, or across your organization


Functionality by Plan

Capability

Free

Plus

Pro

Save, Share, Export

❌ No access

❌ No access

✅ All formats

Waves

✅ Spark timeframe

✅ Spark timeframe

✅ All

Data sets & Locations

✅ Core only

✅ Core only

✅ As per your custom subscription

Audiences

✅ Spark generated only

✅ Spark generated only

✅ All

Segment data

❌ No access

❌ No access

✅ Full access

All metrics

❌ Audience % only

✅ Full access

✅ Full access

View full chart

❌ Top 3 attributes only

✅ Full access

✅ Full access

Browse question charts

✅ Full access

✅ Full access

✅ Full access

Generate chart from question charts

✅ Core only, Top 3 attributes only, Last wave only

✅ Core only, Last 4 waves

✅ Full access

Custom charts

❌ No access

❌ No access

✅ Full access

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