diff --git a/pages/docs/reports/insights.mdx b/pages/docs/reports/insights.mdx index 58e6629d5c..2e375b7f89 100644 --- a/pages/docs/reports/insights.mdx +++ b/pages/docs/reports/insights.mdx @@ -480,9 +480,9 @@ You can see a few samples of an event to help you decide whether that's the righ ### Date Range Guardrails -To enable a great self-serve experience and quick queries, there are some guardrails added to the date-ranges depending on you query type. Specifically -- if you create an hourly granularity report, the date range can range be a max of 31 days -- if you create a daily granularity report, the date range can be a max of 12 months -- if you have reports with All Events, the date range can be a max of 93 days (i.e 3 months) -- if you have reports with cohorts, the date range can include a max of 93 time intervals - whether it be 93 weeks, or 93 days which enables a report - last 3 months at daily granularity +To ensure a smooth self-serve experience and fast query performance, certain date-range guardrails apply depending on the type of report you create: +- **Hourly granularity reports** can include a maximum date range of 31 days. +- **Daily granularity reports** can include a maximum date range of 12 months. +- **Reports using All Events** can include a maximum date range of 93 days (approximately 3 months). +- **Reports using cohorts** can include up to 93 time intervals—for example, 93 weeks or 93 days. This allows queries such as “the last 3 months at daily granularity.