December 2025 – Google officially begins rolling out a major update to Search Console, adding weekly and monthly views inside the performance report. This new feature is now live, giving site owners and SEO professionals an easier, more strategic way to analyze traffic trends sans noise from daily fluctuations.
Google Search Central announced the update with a preview of the redesigned Performance dashboard, showing how clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position can now be viewed in aggregated time intervals.
What’s New in Google Search Console
With this release, the Performance report supports:
- Daily view (existing)
- Weekly view (new)
- Monthly view (new)
SEOs can now easily switch between these time aggregations directly in the Performance chart, making it easier to:
✔ Identify long-term SEO growth patterns
✔ Spot algorithm impact more clearly
✔ Reduce misleading day-to-day volatility
✔ Understand seasonality in traffic behavior
This enhancement is very useful for large websites and publishers, since daily traffic swings often obscure the real performance trend.
Why Weekly & Monthly Views Matter to SEO
According to Google, weekly and monthly aggregations tend to smooth out day-by-day variations. This helps analysts to see the overall search trend instead of observing short-term spikes.
For example,
- Daily data will vary because of crawl patterns, holidays, and news cycles.
- The graph of weekly data highlights search visibility over time.
- Monthly view helps diagnose algorithm updates or traffic drops
SEOs would normally use tools like Looker Studio or BigQuery for high-level trending, but this update finally provides a native way within Google Search Console to analyze performance at a macro level.
A Step Forward in Google’s Search Analytics Improvements
This aligns with Google’s current strategy to continue making Search Console more usable, following a string of other recent enhancements, which include:
- Unified Search + Social performance experiment
- Enhanced YouTube content insights
- Better reporting consistency across devices
Already, the update is being lauded by SEOs who use trend analysis to report, forecast, and diagnose traffic drops.

