I’ve noticed a peculiar issue with the Google Search Console’s page indexing report—it seems to be missing data prior to December 15th. Many of us are likely scratching our heads over this, and it appears to be some kind of reporting glitch affecting everyone.
So far, Google hasn’t provided any comments on this widespread issue. The absence of this data is creating challenges for all of us trying to analyze our website performance accurately.
What it looks like. To give you a clearer picture, Vijay shared a screenshot on X. You can verify this by checking your own page indexing report, and you’ll likely see the same gaps.


Why it matters to us. I plan to check back in the next few days to see if the data returns or if Google releases any updates about this problem. Currently, we’re all in the same boat, unable to access the prior data, which hinders our ability to run accurate reports and analyses.
Let’s hope Google resolves the issue soon, enabling us to resume our regular reporting and analysis for those missing data ranges.
Inspired by this post on Search Engine Land.


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