Notion Charts

A chart turns database numbers into a visual graph. Notion builds charts directly from your existing database properties. This removes the need to export data into a separate spreadsheet for visualization.

Why Charts Help

A table of fifty rows of sales numbers takes time to interpret at a glance. A chart shows the same numbers as a shape you can read in seconds. Trends, spikes, and drops become visible instantly instead of hiding inside rows of text.

Table vs Chart for the Same Data

FormatTime to Spot a Trend
Raw TableSlow, requires scanning every row
ChartFast, visible at a glance

Creating a Chart View

Open a database and add a new Chart view from the view options. Choose a chart type, such as bar, line, or donut. Select which property provides the values and which property groups the data.

Chart Types and Their Uses

Chart TypeBest For
Bar ChartComparing totals across categories
Line ChartShowing change over time
Donut ChartShowing proportions of a whole

Setting the X-Axis and Y-Axis

The X-axis usually represents a category or a time period, such as Month. The Y-axis usually represents a number, such as Revenue or Task Count. Notion calculates the value automatically using sum, average, or count depending on your chosen setting.

Practical Example: Weekly Task Completion

Build a Tasks database with a Status property and a Completed Date property. Add a bar chart grouping entries by Completed Date and counting how many tasks finished each week. The chart shows productivity trends without any manual counting.

Practical Example: Budget Breakdown

Build an Expenses database with a Category property and an Amount property. Add a donut chart summing Amount and grouping by Category. The chart instantly shows which category consumes the largest share of the budget.

Filtering a Chart

A chart view accepts the same filters as any other database view. Filter a chart to show only the current quarter's data instead of the full history. This keeps the visual focused on the period that matters for a current review.

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