Free T Chart Templates
How to Use the T Chart Templates in Creately
- Choose a template that suits your needs
Choose a T-chart template for your two-column comparison. Click “Edit This Template” to open it.
- Sign in or create a free Creately account
Sign in or create a free Creately account. You’ll need an account to edit and save your t chart; setting one up takes a moment, with no credit card required.
- Open the template and customize it
Label the two columns and list items on each side to weigh options, such as pros and cons or before and after.
- Title each of the two columns
- Add points down each side
- Keep related points aligned across columns
- Use color or icons to signal positive/negative
- Add a decision or summary row if useful
- Fast two-column setup
The T structure is ready to fill—just type into each side—so you can capture a comparison in seconds during a discussion.
- Collaborate with your team
Invite your team to collaborate. Share the t chart by email or link so colleagues can co-edit in real time, comment, and track changes together.
- Save, export, or present
Save, export, or present. Store the t chart in your workspace, download it as PNG, JPEG, SVG or PDF, embed it in a document, or run it full-screen in presentation mode.
FAQs about T Chart Templates
Yes. Most t chart templates are free to open and edit with a basic Creately account — browse the collection, pick one, and start customizing right away. A few advanced templates or features sit on paid plans, but the free tier is plenty to get started.
Yes. Export your t chart from Creately as PNG, JPEG, PDF or SVG and drop it into Word, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Slides, Confluence or any tool that accepts images — handy for reports, decks and handouts.
T-charts suit simple two-way comparisons:
- Pros and cons of a decision -
- Advantages vs. disadvantages -
- Before and after a change -
- Facts vs. opinions in analysis -
- Cause and effect pairs -
Use a T-chart for a quick, two-column contrast where you just need two lists side by side; use a table when you’re comparing several items across multiple criteria at once.