Access all crawl tests
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How can I see all crawl tests ran in the history of the account? Also, can I get them sent to an email that isn't the primary one on the account?
Please advise as I need this historical data ASAP.
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Just a note that we've discontinued the old Crawl Test tool and have launched an entirely new On-Demand Crawl tool based on our upgraded Site Crawl engine (launched last year). The new tool has an enhanced UI, entirely rebuilt back-end, full export capability, and will save your old crawls for up to 90 days.
We've written up a sample case study or logged-in customers can go directly to On-Demand Crawl.
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Hey Irene, thanks for contacting us!
If you are logged into the account that ran the crawl tests, you can navigate to the Crawl Test tool to view/download all reports that have been ran. When crawl tests complete an notification is sent to the account owner email address, and that can receive these notices unfortunately. Hopefully that helps!
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