Google announced Google Search Console Speed Reports, which is still in the “test” organize level. But, SEOs need to know when there will be an API for this information. John Mueller from Google told at present there is no ETA for an API for these reports.
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No ETA, sorry. Glad you like it though!
— ? John ? (@JohnMu) November 5, 2019
In all, the Search Console API has exceptionally constrained highlights at this moment. It seems like the group is first taking a shot at the interface related errands and when that eases back, possibly more API highlights will be discharged?
He was additionally gotten some information about Google sharing an API the number of listed pages and said that it isn’t just about “Google designers ought to do it rather than mine” with regards to mentioning APIs. Here are John’s ongoing tweets on this:
Not that I'm aware of, sorry! Give me a good story of why we should have an API for that, I'm happy to pass it on!
— ? John ? (@JohnMu) November 5, 2019
That seems like something you could monitor better through your log files. How could I convince folks here that the API is necessary there, and it's not just "Google engineers should do it instead of mine"? Help me convince folks here 🙂
— ? John ? (@JohnMu) November 5, 2019