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A lightweight, no-frills tool for importing, cleaning, and visualizing small datasets directly on iOS.
Strengths
- Fast import of CSV/Excel files with minimal setup (review: 'Loads my spreadsheet in under 2 seconds')
- Simple drag-and-drop interface that works well for basic data exploration
- Clean, minimalist UI focused on core analysis tasks without clutter
- Built-in charting for line, bar, and pie graphs with one-tap generation
- Runs entirely offline—no cloud sync or account required
Weaknesses
- No support for large datasets (>10K rows) – crashes on medium-sized files (review: 'Crashed when I tried to open a 5k-row file')
- Limited data transformation options – can't filter, pivot, or group data effectively
- No export functionality beyond screenshots (review: 'I can’t save my results anywhere!')
- No formula or calculation engine – users must pre-process data externally
- No version history or undo – accidental edits are permanent
Opportunities
- Build a companion app that handles preprocessing (cleaning, filtering, aggregating) before sending data to DataAnalysisLite
- Create a lightweight export-to-PDF or CSV feature to bridge the gap in sharing results
- Add support for larger datasets via streaming or chunked loading (e.g., 50K+ rows)
- Integrate simple formulas (SUM, AVERAGE, IF) to reduce reliance on external tools
- Offer a free tier with limited features and a paid upgrade for advanced analytics
Competitors
- Numbers
- Google Sheets (iOS)
- Sheetsee
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