SPSS Alternative

SPSS Crosstab Alternative in Your Browser

Create survey crosstabs with percentages, significance flags, chi-square tests, exports, weights, and batch tables without opening a desktop statistics package.

Open your data file

CSV or XLSX. Files are parsed in the browser before the workspace opens.

Drop your spreadsheet here

CSV or XLSX · up to 50 MB

View examples

What this is useful for

  • Run quick survey crosstabs without a licensed desktop tool.
  • Generate client-ready tables with counts, percentages, and warnings.
  • Check weighted and unweighted survey results side by side.
  • Create batch crosstabs for repeated banner-table reporting.

Workflow

01

Upload CSV or XLSX

Open a spreadsheet or start from a sample dataset. The file is parsed in the browser.

02

Choose variables

Assign row and column variables, then add filters, weights, missing-value handling, or recodes.

03

Export the result

Review counts, percentages, statistics, charts, and optional AI interpretation before exporting.

SPSS-style output without the SPSS setup

Analysts often reach for SPSS when they need categorical tables with row percentages, column percentages, significance tests, and weights. Crosstabs focuses on that core workflow and removes the setup cost for lightweight survey and market research analysis.

The workspace keeps the statistical output visible beside the table: chi-square, G-test, Cramer's V, adjusted residuals, warnings, and export controls are all part of the same analysis view.

Where a browser tool fits

This is not a replacement for every statistical modeling workflow. It is a faster path for crosstab-heavy analysis: survey cuts, segment comparisons, NPS tables, customer satisfaction, employee engagement, and recurring report packs.

FAQ

Is this meant to replace all of SPSS?

No. Crosstabs focuses on crosstabulation, categorical association statistics, survey-style weights, recodes, and export workflows.

Does it support weights?

Yes. Numeric weight variables are supported, with clear warnings when inferential statistics should be treated as approximate.

Can I create multiple crosstabs at once?

Yes. The workspace includes batch crosstabs for repeated row variables against a selected banner variable.

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