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To create a pie or donut chart in Datastory, upload a spreadsheet or paste your data directly into the editor. If you do not have data ready, you can start from an open dataset in Datastory's data catalog and build a chart from there.
Pie and donut charts created with Datastory are interactive and designed for use on the web. Choose the pie or donut chart template, select the values you want to compare, and adjust labels, colours, and layout. Changes appear instantly, making it easy to refine the chart.
Each tool helps transform data into publishable stories, with support for structure, context, and clarity at every step.
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Get quick answers to the most common questions about pie and donut charts.
Yes. Datastory offers a free tier that lets you create and publish interactive pie and donut charts online using your own data or open datasets.
Pie and donut charts work best when showing how a whole is divided into a small number of parts. They are less suitable when categories are many or differences are small.
No. Datastory is a self-serve tool designed to work without coding.
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