Google retires Page Experience report in Search Console

Posted by Edith MacLeod on 19 Nov, 2024
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Key site performance metrics will continue to be available as separate reports.

Page Experience report in Search Console.

Image: Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

Google is removing the Page Experience report from Search Console in the interests of decluttering the interface.

The Page Experience report consolidated data from the Core Web Vitals and HTTPS reports.

These will continue to be available as separate reports, so access to these performance metrics is maintained.

In its announcement on LinkedIn, Google said the aim was to reduce unnecessary clutter and simplify navigation, adding that users should focus on providing a good page experience and monitor site performance through the individual reports.

“We're removing the Page Experience report in Search Console. That page summarized data from the Core Web Vitals and the HTTPS reports, which will continue to be available as they are.

We decided to remove this page to reduce unnecessary clutter within Search Console and simplify navigating to this information. We still encourage you to focus on providing a good page experience to your readers and monitoring the status of your sites page experience in the CWV and HTTPS reports.

Farewell, Page Experience report 👋”

Here’s Google's screenshot of the report.

Page Experience report in Search Console.

Links to the CWV and HTTPS reports can be found under the Experience section in the navigation.

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