Building with Memex Web 101
Get started with Memex Web: upload data, build a dashboard, and publish—all in minutes.
What You'll Learn
In this guide, you'll build your first data app in Memex Web:
Upload a data file (or connect a Google Sheet)
Ask Memex to analyze it
Build an interactive dashboard
See it live in the preview pane
Publish and share it
No coding required. Just you, your data, and conversation.
Your First Data App
Step 1: Upload Your Data
Open Memex Web in your browser.
Use the File Upload feature to add a data file (CSV, Excel, etc.) to your project or share with Memex a link to a Google Sheet.
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Step 2: Explore Your Data
Start with a simple prompt:
Memex will:
Load and inspect your data
Describe what it found (columns, data types, row count)
Create some basic charts to help you understand the data
Step 3: Build a Dashboard
Once you understand your data, ask for what you need:
Memex writes the code, processes your data, and builds the interactive app.
Step 4: See It Live
As Memex builds, watch the preview pane on the right side of your screen. You'll see your dashboard come to life in real-time.
Try interacting with it:
Use the filters
Hover over charts
Test the functionality

Step 5: Iterate
See something you want to change?
The preview updates automatically so you can see your changes immediately.
Step 6: Publish
Happy with your dashboard? Click the Publish button.
Memex Web deploys your app and gives you a shareable link. Anyone can access it—no setup required on their end.
To update later, make your changes and click Update.

Beyond Files: Connect to Data Sources
Instead of uploading files, you can connect Memex Web directly to your data using Connectors:
Databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB)
Data warehouses (Snowflake, BigQuery)
Google Sheets
And more
Once connected, you can query and work with your data conversationally.

Tips for Building Faster
Be specific about what you want:
Reference what you see in the preview:
Build incrementally:
What You Can Build
Memex Web is built for data apps:
Dashboards: Sales, marketing, operations, or any KPIs
Data explorers: Let teams filter and explore data interactively
Reports: Interactive reports with drill-down capabilities
Data tools: Validation, transformation, or cleaning workflows
Prototypes: Test ideas with real data quickly
When You Need More
Memex Web is optimized for data apps with Streamlit + Python.
If you need full-stack web development, mobile apps, or different frameworks, you can sync your project to Memex Desktop and continue there.
Next Steps
Try it now: Upload a CSV you have and build something useful
Explore Connectors to link your databases
Read The Basics to learn about Plan Mode and other features
Join Discord to share what you build
The best way to learn is by building with your own data. Start simple, publish early, and iterate based on feedback.
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