A simple comparison chart works best when it makes things easier, not harder. Start by listing the main features people care about, such as price, ease of use, support, and main benefits. Place them side by side so readers can see the differences quickly. Keep the words short and clear. After the chart, explain what the table shows in plain language. This helps readers understand the meaning behind the numbers. A clean chart builds trust and saves time. What do others think makes a chart truly helpful?