📤 How to Export Your Lineup
Save a comparison as CSV, TSV, JSON, Markdown, or copy a Spreadsheet-ready table.
When the shopping assistant builds a lineup of products, you can export the whole comparison so it lives outside the app — a spreadsheet, a doc, an email, or a system you build yourself.
Formats Available
- CSV — opens cleanly in any spreadsheet app.
- TSV — tab-separated, useful for pasting into Notion, Google Docs tables, or some Markdown editors.
- JSON — for developers or automations.
- Markdown — for pasting into a doc or PR.
- Spreadsheet — copies a richly formatted table that pastes directly into Google Sheets or Excel with formatting preserved.
How to Do It
- Build a lineup in a Desktop conversation (ask the assistant for a comparison, or add products manually with the Add to Lineup button).
- Click the Export button on the lineup bar or above any comparison table.
- Choose your format. You can either copy the result to your clipboard or save it directly to a file.
Tips
- For email and Slack, Markdown or Spreadsheet copy looks best on the receiving end.
- For long-running price tracking outside ShopSavvy, CSV is easiest to re-import.
- The export reflects the live state of your lineup at the moment you click — re-export later for fresh prices.