# Use Cases

- [General Uses](https://docs.chartsql.com/product-and-community/use-cases/general-uses.md): General benefits and use cases of ChartSQL
- [For SQL Developers](https://docs.chartsql.com/product-and-community/use-cases/for-sql-developers.md): ChartSQL is great for SQL developers to quickly add visualizations to your SQL scripts
- [For Application Developers](https://docs.chartsql.com/product-and-community/use-cases/for-application-developers.md): ChartSQL is a great addition for Application Developers. You can quickly visualize your data and add charts to your application.
- [For Agencies](https://docs.chartsql.com/product-and-community/use-cases/for-agencies.md): ChartSQL is a great addition to a web, software or analytics development agencies
- [For Data Science Teams](https://docs.chartsql.com/product-and-community/use-cases/for-data-science-teams.md): How Data Scientists and data teams can use ChartSQL


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