Not sure why the data on the reports is stale. Meaning it hasn't been updated since my purchase date. Hard to know if I am making any progress.
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I am a MOZ Pro subscriber and I am not sure why the data on the reports is stale, meaning it hasn't been updated since my purchase date. Hard to know if I am making any progress.
How often does the data update?
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Hi, I'm a noobie and I'm seeing the same thing. From what I understand we're supposed to be seeing weekly updates in the dashboard on a weekly basis. The last data I'm seeing is for the week of April 17th-23rd, which is over a week ago. Am I misunderstanding something? Help. Thanks.
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Hello Mike - Would love to help more on this issue, would you mind letting us know exactly what the issues on the reports seemed to be and which reports you were pulling? If you'd like send us a note at [email protected] so we can take a look further into this.
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Hi Mike,
Welcome to the Moz community and Pro membership! Which reports were you looking at specifically?
The Moz index updates regularly, about once a month. You can see the latest updates to the index here: http://moz.com/products/api/updates
The next update is scheduled for January 15th.
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