Export to JSON, Markdown, or XLSX, or skip the file entirely and copy a clean, ready-to-paste block straight into Claude or ChatGPT.
If your real analysis tool is an AI chat window, a CSV export is the wrong shape of file: you strip columns, fight the formatting, paste it in, and half the time the AI's first reply is a clarifying question instead of an analysis. That's friction between having the data and getting the answer, on work you already did the hard part of by capturing it. And CSV isn't even the right target for everyone: some people need clean JSON for a script, some want Markdown for a report, some want a real spreadsheet with proper columns, and right now everyone downstream does that translation by hand, every time.
A wider export menu built around how people actually use captured data, plus a direct bridge into AI tools. The point isn't more file types for their own sake, it's matching the export to what actually happens next.
JSON export, clean and structured, for scripts and custom tools.
Markdown export, formatted tables ready to drop into a doc or report.
XLSX export, a real spreadsheet file, not a CSV pretending to be one.
A "Copy for Claude or ChatGPT" button that copies a clean, labeled block straight to your clipboard.
Filter your dashboard down to what matters, then either pick the file format that matches where the data is headed, or hit "Copy for AI" and paste straight into Claude or ChatGPT. Because the data arrives clean and labeled, you get a real answer on the first reply.
No more manual reformatting between exporting and actually analyzing.
The right file format for the right destination, every time.
One click from dashboard to clipboard to AI tool, nothing manual in between.
You've captured a hundred and fifty posts across six competitor pages. Hit "Copy for AI," paste into Claude, and ask it to group posts by format and identify the top hooks in the top twenty percent by engagement; you get a defensible summary in minutes instead of the hour it used to take wrangling a CSV.
AI-first export is the fast, manual version of where PostSnag is headed: a straight line from captured data to an answer, no spreadsheet detour. It sets up every future integration that plugs PostSnag directly into the AI tools people already live in.
Marketers drafting client reports, agencies building decks under a deadline, and creators wanting a fast first pass at what's working.
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