Google has once again enhanced its Search Console Performance reports, addressing user feedback with a highly requested feature. Following last month’s launch of the 24-hour view, which provides detailed insights into search performance metrics on an hourly basis, Google has now introduced the ability to export this data directly from the platform.
The new export button enables users to download hourly performance data for the most recent 24 hours, allowing for greater flexibility in analyzing trends, diagnosing issues, and optimizing search strategies in near real-time. This update comes as a direct response to user requests, highlighting Googleβs commitment to improving functionality and accessibility for webmasters and SEO professionals.
“Enjoy the new data! π,” Google shared in their announcement, emphasizing their enthusiasm for empowering users with actionable insights. The feature is expected to be a game-changer for businesses and agencies requiring granular data to fine-tune their search strategies.
This update aligns with Googleβs broader efforts to enhance the Search Console’s usability, offering tools that cater to the evolving needs of its users. Whether itβs monitoring traffic spikes, identifying potential issues, or tracking campaign effectiveness, the hourly export capability is set to provide valuable support for time-sensitive SEO efforts.
To access this feature, users can navigate to the 24-hour view in the Performance reports and click the new export button. The data can be exported in formats compatible with spreadsheet software, facilitating easier analysis and sharing across teams.
Stay tuned for more updates as Google continues to refine its tools based on user feedback. For now, SEO professionals can enjoy diving deeper into their data, one hour at a time.
Dileep Thekkethil
AuthorDileep Thekkethil is the Director of Marketing at Stan Ventures, where he applies over 15 years of SEO and digital marketing expertise to drive growth and authority. A former journalist with six years of experience, he combines strategic storytelling with technical know-how to help brands navigate the shift toward AI-driven search and generative engines. Dileep is a strong advocate for Googleβs EEAT standards, regularly sharing real-world use cases and scenarios to demystify complex marketing trends. He is an avid gardener of tropical fruits, a motor enthusiast, and a dedicated caretaker of his pair of cockatiels.