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Range picker
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The presets, the custom range, and the keyboard shortcuts that let you switch ranges without leaving the chart.

Ibrahim Ölmez Ibrahim ÖlmezFounder · nouz · 4 min read · Updated May 18, 2026
Top-right of Statistics. The range picker is the dropdown at the top-right of the Statistics tab. Pick a preset or define a custom range with start + end dates.

The range picker decides what every other element on the Statistics tab shows. Picking the right range for the question you're asking is most of the work.

01 What preset ranges are there?

  • Last 7 days — rolling, ends today.
  • Last 30 days — rolling, ends today. The default.
  • This week — Monday to today.
  • This month — 1st to today.
  • This quarter — quarter start to today.
  • This year — January 1st to today.
  • Custom — pick any start and end date.

02 How do I set a custom range?

To set a custom range, click Custom in the range picker and a date picker opens with two fields, Start and End. Pick the dates you want and click Apply. Everything on the tab — the main chart, the KPI strip, the insights, and the product card — rescopes to the new range immediately, so you can frame any window you need.

03 Which range should I pick when?

  • Last 30 days for steady-state operational view. Best default for most days.
  • This month for runway / break-even tracking.
  • This year for tax season and big-picture context.
  • Custom for comparing a specific event window — "the two weeks of the festival" — against itself next year.

04 Does the range picker remember my choice?

Yes — the range picker is sticky for the session. Your last-picked range is remembered as you move around, so switching tabs (P&L, Statistics, and back) keeps whatever window you set. The one reset is closing the tab entirely and coming back, which returns the picker to its default of the last 30 days.

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