Datawrapper

Media

Create and publish data visualizations through Neotask on OpenClaw — charts, maps, and tables for editorial and business use through conversation.

What You Can Do

Create Charts and Visualizations

Tell Neotask to create a bar chart from a CSV dataset, a line chart tracking a metric over time, or a choropleth map from geographic data. OpenClaw calls the Datawrapper API and the chart is ready to publish in seconds.

Update Live Data

Ask Neotask to update the data in an existing Datawrapper chart without recreating the visualization. Datawrapper supports live data updates so your published charts stay current as underlying data changes.

Publish and Share

Ask Neotask to publish a chart, get the embed code for a visualization, or generate a shareable link. Datawrapper handles responsive embeds that work across desktop and mobile automatically.

Manage Your Chart Library

Ask Neotask to list all charts in your Datawrapper account, archive old visualizations, or duplicate a chart as a template for new work.

Customize and Brand Charts

Ask Neotask to update chart titles, descriptions, color palettes, or axis labels. Apply your brand\'s colors through conversation without opening the visual editor.

Try Asking

  • "Create a bar chart in Datawrapper from this CSV data showing sales by region: [paste data]"
  • "Update the data in chart ID abc123 with this new dataset"
  • "Publish chart abc123 and give me the embed code"
  • "List all charts I created this month and their current status"
  • "Create a line chart showing monthly website traffic from this data: [paste data]"
  • Pro Tips

  • Column headers matter — Datawrapper uses your CSV column headers as axis labels and legend names; clean up header names before creating a chart for better default labels.
  • Chart type selection — describe your data story to Neotask and let it recommend the right chart type; the wrong chart type obscures your data story rather than revealing it.
  • Responsive testing — always retrieve the chart\'s responsive preview URL after creation; what looks good on desktop may need annotation adjustment for mobile embeds.
  • Live data sources — for frequently updated data, set up a live Google Sheets or URL data source rather than uploading a static CSV; the chart updates automatically.
  • Works Well With