Why does Moz Analytics only let you look at last month / last week?
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I cant think of any other reporting product that only lets you look at the last period, am I missing a setting somewhere. I need to take a look at Feb!
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Hello!
More timeframe options is on our list to add but it may not be available for a while. The current workaround is to setup custom reports so you can have a weekly and monthly record of your data you can obtain at anytime.
I recommend adding any feedback or suggestions in the feature request forum for this topic here: https://seomoz.zendesk.com/entries/23182030-Monthly-Timeframe-for-Reports-and-Dashboards-Views
Hope this helps!
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Currently, I don't believe you can, which is rather odd? Can you get the information you need from GA?
Custom dates would be handy too when it comes to reporting. Also a Vs period. (Vs last year etc!)
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