Google Introduces New ‘24 Hours’ View in Search Console for Real-Time Insights
Key Highlights
•Fresher Data: Performance data from the last 24 hours is now available with minimal delay.
•Hourly Breakdown: Includes hourly data insights for Search, Discover, and News reports.
•Reduced Delay: Google has cut average data delays by nearly 50%, allowing quicker performance tracking.
What’s New?
Google’s new ‘24 Hours’ view in Search Console provides website owners with the most recent insights into their content’s performance. The data, updated with only a few hours’ delay, will appear in the Performance Reports and includes key metrics like:
•Clicks
•Impressions
•Average Click-Through Rate (CTR)
•Average Position
You can further break down the data by query, page, and country to better understand recent trends and performance.
Hourly Data View
The new feature also introduces an hourly overtime graph, allowing you to monitor data trends in detail across:
•Google Search
•Discover
•Google News
Incomplete data points, if any, are marked with a dotted line until finalized. Additionally, the data is displayed based on your local time zone, ensuring consistency regardless of your location.
How This Update Helps
With data delays reduced by nearly half, the ‘24 Hours’ view empowers website owners and SEO professionals to:
•Monitor recently published content and track its immediate performance.
•Identify top-performing search queries driving traffic in the last 24 hours.
•Respond faster to performance trends and make timely optimizations.
How To Access It
To view the new ‘24 Hours’ data, simply open your Performance Report in Google Search Console and select the ‘24 Hours’ tab.
Rollout Timeline
Google is rolling out this feature gradually over the coming months, making near real-time insights available for all properties.
This enhancement gives website owners a valuable edge in monitoring and improving their content’s performance in Google Search.