Google Search Console experiencing latency issues with Search Performance Reports
Google Search Console's Search Performance reports are experiencing latency issues, causing delays in data updates.
Google Search Central yesterday announced on Twitter that they were experiencing latency issues with Search Performance reports in Google Search Console. This means that the data in these reports is not being updated as quickly as usual. As of July 3,2024, the most recent data in the reports is over 84 hours old.
Google Search Console is a free service offered by Google that helps website owners monitor their website's performance in Google Search. The Search Performance report is one of the most important reports in Search Console, as it provides website owners with data on how their website is performing in search results, such as clicks, impressions, and average position.
The latency issues are likely to cause inconvenience for website owners who rely on Search Performance reports to track their website's SEO performance. Without access to up-to-date data, it will be difficult for website owners to identify trends, track progress, and make informed decisions about their SEO strategy.
Google has not yet disclosed the cause of the latency issues or provided an estimated timeframe for when they will be resolved. However, they have stated that they are working on a solution and will update users when the issues have been fixed.
Here are some additional details about the latency issues with Google Search Console Search Performance reports:
- The issue was first reported on July 2, 2024.
- The most recent data in the reports is over 84 hours old as of July 3, 2024.
- Google is working on a solution but has not provided an estimated timeframe for when the issue will be resolved.
- Website owners can still access other reports in Search Console.