Business

Animated visualizations (MP4)

Animated videos with your business metrics — for opening slides, websites, demo videos, social media

Presentation opening clips and pitch decks, videos for website landing pages, demo videos and promo clips, social media content.

Tools: Manim.

+MP4, 1920×1080 (Full HD), 60 fps+GIF — for embedding in emails and presentations

Example: MRR Growth Animation

Monthly revenue growth animation follows this scenario:

  1. Smooth title appearance via scale and fade combination
  2. Axis construction
  3. Sequential bar growth with delay between each (lagged animation)
  4. Trend line drawn over the bars
  5. Final value ($260K) highlighted with color pulsation
  6. Elegant fade out at the end

Преимущества:

  • Grabs attention — dynamics instead of statics
  • Shows changes over time clearly
  • Looks professional and premium
  • Perfect for pitch deck — the first thing an investor sees

Industry applications

  • SaaS — MRR/ARR growth animation, customer onboarding dynamics, churn changes
  • E-commerce — animated conversion funnel, seasonal sales growth
  • FinTech — credit portfolio dynamics, user base growth
  • Marketing — animated bar chart race by acquisition channels

Automation

Video clips — key metrics animation for website landing page or presentation opening video. Regular updates — same animation template with new data every month/quarter.

Stream Graph

What it shows: volume dynamics by category over time in a "river" format. Business case: sales channel activity over 24 hours. When is the order peak? Which channel is more effective at different times of day? Call center and support team resource planning. Example: six channels — Email, Social, Direct, Organic, Paid, Referral. Each channel is a colored "river" whose width changes by hour. You can see that Organic grows during the day, while Email works in the morning.

Hexbin + Contour — hexagonal density

What it shows: point density on a plane via hexagons plus contour level lines. Business case: customer concentration on a geographic map. Deal density in "price–time" coordinates. Where are the main user clusters? Identifying "hot zones" for marketing. Example: 10,000 transactions on a single chart. Hexagons show density (the darker, the more points). White contour lines mark boundaries of zones with equal density.