Line Chart

Show a growth curve that changes based on what your visitor answered.

Introduction

The line chart module draws one or more curves over a time range you pick. It's great for showing growth, progress, savings, anything that moves over time.

You can show the same chart to everyone, or tie it to a quiz answer so each visitor sees numbers that match their own situation.

How to add a line chart

Drop the module onto your page, set your lines, then link it to a question if you want it personalized.

  • Step 1: Click the line chart module, or drag it onto your page.
  • Step 2: Add as many lines as you want.
  • Step 3: For each line, pick a curve type, linear, exponential, or S-curve.
  • Step 4: Set the duration, pick a unit (weeks, months, or years) and how many.
  • Step 5: Give each line a start value and a multiplier (how fast it grows).
  • Step 6: To personalize, click Add question and pick the question you want to link.
  • Step 7: Fill in the start value and multiplier for each variation.

Details

Linking one question

Once you link a question, the module splits into variations, one per answer. Every visitor sees the variation that matches what they picked.

Each variation has the same number of lines, but you set the start value and multiplier for each one. So the shape stays the same, the numbers don't.

Linking multiple questions

You can link more than one question to the same chart. You'll get more variations, one for each combination of answers, so the chart gets more personal.

Tip , In finance, this is perfect for showing growth. If someone says they'd invest €1,000, show them different revenue curves built around that number.

Curve types

  • Linear, steady, straight-line growth.
  • Exponential, slow at first, then shoots up.
  • S-curve, slow, fast, then levels off.

Learn more

Start simple: one question, a few lines, one curve type. Once it looks right, link more questions to make the chart feel built for each visitor.