Piktochart lets you hit first-time visitors where it counts by presenting information to them in a visual way. Using Piktochart, you can have rich and detailed infographics created and embedded on your blog/site without having to try that hard. You just supply the data that you mean to use, the texts that should go with it, and then make it clear in which order the images and the caption should be displayed.
Infographics like the ones you can create here are good not only for letting people get to know the products you’re selling, they can also be used when you’ve got to make sense of a lot of complex data. By using Piktochart, you’ll be able to take financial and sales data that would take you hours of hard work to get to the bottom of, and make everything clear just by having it charted and plotted.
Piktochart is in beta right now, and for end-users like you that means you’ll be able to use the site completely for free. Paid plans will be announced once Piktochart moves out of beta.
And if you want to check out some other services for the creation of charts and graphs, then you might as well try DIY Chart. Or Chart.io. Or Chartle. There’s no shortage of such services online, but (as you’ll see for yourself) not all are as powerful or good-looking as Piktochart.
Piktochart.com In Their Own Words
Stories from data. Your presentation/data visualization tool.
Some Questions About Piktochart.com
When is the site meant to exit beta? Will a free plan be offered? Or will you have to pay in order to use Piktochart? 







