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Hi everyone,
I'm currently using the Chrome UX Report (CrUX) and I noticed that the maximum available historical data seems to be limited to 10 months.
Is there any way to extend this period to 2 years or more?
Thanks in advance for any insights!
Diego MELENDEZ
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Hello Wojciech,
I've found a solution for it using looker studio and an automation, you can contact me at con...@diegomelendez.co
Diego.
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to Chrome UX Report (Discussions), Wojciech
Hi Wojciech,
The CrUX BigQuery dataset has historical origin-level data going back to the launch of CrUX. However, for capacity reasons, only the last 10 months is made available in the CrUX Dashboard, and the same period has been used for the CrUX History API.
For longer term analysis the BigQuery dataset is the recommended solution. It is also possible to import that into a Looker Studio Dashboard, similar to the CrUX Dashboard, but not using the free CrUX Connector (which as I say is limited to 10 months for capacity reasons), so you will need a Google Cloud Account. As the CrUX data is stored in a very efficient manner in the materialized schema, the free quota should suffice for most use cases.