Google Search Console API Speed Unchanged
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Google Search Console API Speed Unchanged
"Google's John Mueller said that there was no change to how fast and frequently the Google Search Console API sends data."
"Over the past couple of weeks, I've been hearing complaints about delays with BigQuery and Search Console and API delays. But, honestly, I often hear complaints about this."
"The question was: I am noticing an increasing time gap between the data in the Search Console API live data - have you changed the frequency the API syncs with live data? John replied: No, sometimes things are just a bit slow."
Users have reported increasing delays and time gaps between Search Console API live data and BigQuery synchronization over recent weeks. Complaints include slower API responses and delayed data availability. Google reports that there have been no changes to the Search Console API's sync frequency or how fast it sends data. Google indicates that occasional slowdowns occur and that data can sometimes arrive more slowly without any change to code or features. These slowdowns can cause temporary discrepancies between live data and API-delivered data. The phenomenon appears intermittent rather than the result of a deliberate change to the API.
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