Why Google Search Console Report is Not Updating?
If you have checked your Google Search Console recently and noticed missing or delayed data, you are not the only one. Many site owners and SEO professionals have reported that the Performance Report has not updated since October 19, and Google has confirmed the issue.
What’s Happening
Google explained that the delay affects the main performance report. The data is still being collected but is not appearing in the reports. In other words, the information is there but not yet visible to users.
Daniel Waisberg from Google’s Search Central team posted on X (formerly Twitter) saying that they are “catching up.” This means the reports should update automatically once Google finishes processing the backlog.
Why This Matters?
The Performance Report in Google Search Console is a key resource for measuring visibility, clicks, impressions, and click-through rates. When data updates are delayed, it can disrupt weekly reports, analysis, and campaign reviews.
This current delay appears to be a technical issue rather than a problem with Google’s ranking systems.
What You Can Do
While Google works on resolving the issue, here are a few steps to take:
Avoid making major SEO decisions until the data updates.
Use backup tools such as Google Analytics or rank trackers to monitor performance temporarily.
Keep your clients informed that the issue is global and will be fixed soon.
Follow updates from Google on X or the Search Status Dashboard for confirmation.
Final Thoughts
Delays like this have happened before, and Google usually resolves them quickly. Once the system catches up, your missing data should appear automatically.
At Rank Fast Pro, we recommend monitoring your site using multiple tools and staying informed about technical updates that may affect your reporting.