Sample output
Excel-style HTML dashboard
Illustrative retail metrics—organized the way teams often structure spreadsheets. Each tab is a separate page so navigation mimics moving between workbook sheets, with shareable URLs per view.
Operating expense breakdown
Category totals modeled after finance “by department” worksheets — rolled up for leadership views
| Category | Amount | % |
|---|---|---|
| Payroll & benefits | $890,000 | 42% |
| Marketing & ads | $420,000 | 20% |
| Cloud & software | $189,000 | 9% |
| Logistics & fulfillment | $356,000 | 17% |
| Facilities & ops | $255,000 | 12% |
| Total Opex (sample) | $2,110,000 | 100% |
Visual mix
- Payroll & benefits42%
- Marketing & ads20%
- Cloud & software9%
- Logistics & fulfillment17%
- Facilities & ops12%
How this maps from Excel
- One sheet per block: summary categories, then detail lines you can expose on a separate HTML page if needed.
- Percent columns stay derived in the sheet; HTML simply presents the final figures for readers who should not edit formulas.
- Color and bar lengths echo conditional formatting—without embedding a spreadsheet control in the browser.