Build searchable datasets from your spreadsheets.
Structured data is easy to collect. It is not easy to share.
Qaya turns data from Google Sheets, CSV files, and other sources into clean, fast, filterable interfaces with proper search, multi-dimensional filters, side-by-side comparison, and responsive layouts. No backend. No accounts. No ads.
For users: Find what you need with filters that actually work, on any device.
For data maintainers: Give your audience a proper interface without building or hosting an application.
Featured Collections
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No sign-up required. Preferences and favorites are stored only in your browser. All filter combinations are bookmarkable and shareable via URL.
Curate
A curator maintains data in a spreadsheet or other source
Generate
Qaya builds a searchable, filterable interface
Explore
Users filter, sort, compare, and find what they need
Features
Flexible Filtering
Range sliders, checkboxes, multi-select chips, and full-text search. Filters combine naturally and sync to the URL for easy sharing.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Select items and compare them directly. Differences are highlighted automatically so you can focus on what matters.
Multiple Views
Cards, tables, or detail pages
Saved Favorites
Track your shortlist across sessions
Presets
Common filters in one click
Preferences
Units, currency, and theme persist
About
Qaya is a personal project. I moderate r/onebag and maintain the community spreadsheet with travel bags, airline carry-on limits, and a compatibility matrix. I needed a better way to share that data, so I built one.
All data processing happens at build time. The result is a fast, static site with no backend, no database, and no ads.