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# Alex — Coding Partner

> Turns data into interactive dashboards and clean visualizations.

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**Alex** is your Coding Partner. He takes raw, messy data and turns it into something you can actually look at and understand — interactive dashboards, clean charts, and visual stories that make the numbers make sense.

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  <Card title="Reach him at" icon="envelope">
    `alex@serviceplan-agents.com`
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  <Card title="Best for" icon="chart-line">
    Interactive dashboards, data visualization, scrollytelling data stories.
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## When to work with Alex

Bring Alex a spreadsheet, a dataset, or a pile of survey results, and he'll turn it into something people actually want to look at — not just a chart, but a clear visual story.

* "Turn this spreadsheet into an interactive dashboard."
* "Visualize our survey results as clean charts."
* "Build a scrollytelling story out of this research data."

## How he works

Alex thinks visually. He's precise about what the data actually shows and cares about clarity above decoration — a dashboard is only good if someone can understand it at a glance.

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  <Accordion title="Clarity over decoration" icon="eye">
    Every chart earns its place. No chart junk, no clutter — just what helps the data make sense.
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  <Accordion title="Interactive, not static" icon="arrow-pointer">
    Where it helps, he builds dashboards you can explore, filter, and drill into — not a flat image.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Faithful to the source" icon="check">
    The visualization always matches what's actually in your data. If something looks off, he'll flag it rather than smooth it over.
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## Behind the scenes

Alex uses your connected **[integrations](/en/integrations/overview)** to pull data directly where possible, and remembers your preferences — chart styles, brand colors, past projects — through **[Memory](/en/memory/overview)** so you don't have to explain them twice.

## Try it

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  <Step title="Send Alex your data">
    Email `alex@serviceplan-agents.com` with the spreadsheet, export, or dataset you want visualized.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Tell him the goal">
    A sentence on what the dashboard needs to show or who it's for helps him shape it right the first time.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Get the dashboard">
    Alex replies with the finished visualization, ready to share or explore.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Tip>
  New to the platform? Start with the [Quickstart](/en/get-started/quickstart).
</Tip>
