Roadmap

What we're working on, what's planned, and what we'll build once there's clear demand. No firm dates — built by one person, between weather windows.

Now

  • Telemetry opt-out toggle

    A setting in the popup to disable the anonymous usage events that go to Google Analytics. Today the only opt-out is uninstalling, which isn't a real choice.

  • Merged-cell tables

    Wikipedia infoboxes that use rowspan or colspan can come out misaligned. Fixing the parser to handle them correctly. Targeting v1.2.

Next

  • Virtualized tables

    Tables in Notion or React data grids only render the rows currently in view. SnapCSV captures the rest by scrolling first, then collecting. Targeting v1.3.

  • Excel-native export

    Optional .xlsx output with proper Excel encoding, in addition to CSV and TSV. Skips the BOM dance.

Later

  • Firefox port

    Once Chrome demand is real and sustained — roughly when SnapCSV crosses $1K monthly recurring on Pro upgrades. Honest gate: a Firefox port is real engineering, not a config flag.

  • Safari port

    Same demand-gated approach as Firefox. Safari extension review is its own project; we'll fund it once the core is humming.

Have a request that isn't here? Email support@snapcsv.app. The shortest path to getting a feature shipped is being the second or third person to ask for it.