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RangeFlow

A Date Range That Finally Flows.

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RangeFlow rethinks date selection for modern apps. Instead of rigid start/end pickers, it lets users select fluid ranges with natural interactions. Built for developers who care about UX, performance, and control. Lightweight, flexible, and designed to handle real-world edge cases without hacks. If your date picker feels limiting, RangeFlow fixes that.

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RangeFlow started from a simple frustration: date range pickers feel rigid, unnatural, and disconnected from how users think.

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Most solutions force users into selecting a start and

end date with clunky interactions. But in real apps, users think in ranges, durations, and patterns, not just two fixed points.

RangeFlow flips that model.


It lets users interact with time as a continuous range, making selection feel fluid, visual, and fast.

It is designed for real-world use cases:

  • Exploring data over time

  • Spotting patterns with heatmaps

  • Working with flexible ranges like “last 7 days” or “last 3 months”

  • Handling edge cases without hacks

Under the hood, it stays lightweight, customizable, and framework-agnostic, so you can integrate it without fighting your stack.

I also wrote a deep dive on the thinking behind it, the tradeoffs, and how it works internally:
https://raminmousavi.dev/blog/rangeflow-date-range-picker

If you have ever felt limited by traditional date pickers, I would genuinely like to hear how you are solving it today.

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About RangeFlow on Product Hunt

A Date Range That Finally Flows.

RangeFlow was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #110 on the daily leaderboard. RangeFlow rethinks date selection for modern apps. Instead of rigid start/end pickers, it lets users select fluid ranges with natural interactions. Built for developers who care about UX, performance, and control. Lightweight, flexible, and designed to handle real-world edge cases without hacks. If your date picker feels limiting, RangeFlow fixes that.

RangeFlow was featured in Design Tools (259.8k followers), Open Source (68.4k followers), Software Engineering (42.4k followers) and GitHub (41.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 73.9k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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