Real-time graphs in Crawl stats report
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 4:43 am
Your Crawl Stats report lets you check whether Google can access and index your content. It can also identify and fix issues before your website's visibility drops.
To access your crawl statistics report, log in to Search Console and click on “ Settings ”.
“Settings button” highlighted in the search console menu on the left.
Opens the Crawl Stats report from the Search Console Settings page.
The summary page gives you a lot of information. The main elements are:
Overtime tables
Timeline charts highlight your crawl data over the past 90 days.
Here's what that means:
Total Crawl Requests: Number of crawl requests made by Google in the last 90 days.
Total Download Size: The total amount of data that new zealand phone data Google's crawlers downloaded when accessing your website over a given period of time.
Average response time: The time it takes for your site's server to respond to a request from a user's browser.
Grouped data
Aggregated crawl data provides information about crawl requests.
"Crawl Request Distribution" Section
The data breaks down these requests based on URL file type, response, Googlebot type, and the purpose of the request (discovery for a new page or refresh for an existing page).
Host Status
Host status indicates the general availability of your site and whether Google can access it without any issues.
Host Status Details
Here's a sneak peek:
To access your crawl statistics report, log in to Search Console and click on “ Settings ”.
“Settings button” highlighted in the search console menu on the left.
Opens the Crawl Stats report from the Search Console Settings page.
The summary page gives you a lot of information. The main elements are:
Overtime tables
Timeline charts highlight your crawl data over the past 90 days.
Here's what that means:
Total Crawl Requests: Number of crawl requests made by Google in the last 90 days.
Total Download Size: The total amount of data that new zealand phone data Google's crawlers downloaded when accessing your website over a given period of time.
Average response time: The time it takes for your site's server to respond to a request from a user's browser.
Grouped data
Aggregated crawl data provides information about crawl requests.
"Crawl Request Distribution" Section
The data breaks down these requests based on URL file type, response, Googlebot type, and the purpose of the request (discovery for a new page or refresh for an existing page).
Host Status
Host status indicates the general availability of your site and whether Google can access it without any issues.
Host Status Details
Here's a sneak peek: