This means users can check to see whether links within PDFs are functioning as expected and issues like broken links will be reported in the usual way in the Response Codes tab. The SEO Spider will now crawl PDFs, discover links within them and show the document title as the page title. PDFs are not the sexiest thing in the world, but due to the number of corporates and educational institutions that have requested this over the years, we felt compelled to provide support parsing them. If there are any other dimensions or filters you’d like to see supported, then do let us know. You can apply ‘filter’ dimensions like in the GA UI, including first user, or session channel grouping with dimension values, such as ‘organic search’ to refine to a specific channel. Similar to the existing UA integration, data will quickly appear under the ‘Analytics’ and Internal tabs when you start crawling in real-time. You’re now able to (begrudgingly) connect to GA4 and pull in analytics data in a crawl via their new API.Ĭonnect via ‘Config > API Access > GA4’, select from 65 available metrics, and adjust the date and dimensions. It’s taken a little while, but like most SEOs, we’ve finally come to terms that we’ll have to actually switch to GA4. Let’s take a look at what’s new in our latest update. We’ve been busy working on one major feature we wanted to release pre to the Christmas holidays, and a variety of smaller, yet much-requested features and improvements. We’re excited to announce Screaming Frog SEO Spider version 18.0, codenamed internally as ‘Willow’.
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