New feature: JSON API now fully available

After a couple of months in beta testing, the JSON version of our STAT API is available to all. This means you can now access our full API in both JSON and XML formats. The Requests and responses article in the STAT knowledge base lays it all out for you, with JSON/XML examples and parameter […]

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Improvements to dynamic tag creation

On June 5, we released some subtle but significant improvements to how dynamic tags are created in STAT. Now, you can continue to work in the app while a new dynamic tag is being populated, and you’ll get a quick notification when the new tag is ready. If you rely on dynamic tags that include […]

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New feature: See full HTML SERPs within the app

Thanks to some great suggestions from our clients, we’ve introduced a new subtab below the keywords table that lets you see full HTML SERPs for Google going back up to 10 days. • Read the full blog post: Get an eyeful with Google HTML SERPs. • More in the knowledge base: Understanding the keyword subtabs. […]

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New feature: Ranking distributions for Google base rank

Sometimes it’s helpful to be able to measure your ranking performance without universal results muddying the waters. That’s why STAT has always tracked both Google rank (including universal results) and Google base rank (excluding universal results). Now we’ve added Google base rank to the Ranking Distribution tab, to make it easier for clients to visualize […]

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New feature: Optional API for raw HTML Google SERPs

Google SERPs are an ever-changing, ever-evolving beast. And for large SEO teams, finding novel ways to mine the SERPs for competitive advantages is the name of the game. That’s why we’re now officially opening the floodgates with the launch of our Google HTML SERP API. Our development team has been hard at work creating an […]

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