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Date-Range Filters
Date-range filters allow users to view analytics, reports, or dashboards within specific time windows. They help compare trends, measure campaign performance, and isolate periods of interest, such as last 7 days, quarter-to-date, or a custom span. Tools across BI, advertising platforms, and experimentation dashboards rely on date filters to contextualize insights and avoid misleading conclusions. Teams use them to catch seasonal changes, track rollouts, and understand short-term versus long-term shifts.
A marketer analyzing conversions during a sale might focus on a three-day period, while product teams study monthly activation patterns. When filters are applied well, they reveal meaningful patterns instead of noisy averages. They also support A/B testing windows, budget pacing, and reporting cycles.
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