Domain Analysis Limit
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Hello, even though we are a Moz Pro user we have a 'part-timer' who keeps the client metrics scoreboard up to date. Rather than have him running wild in Moz Pro we bookmarked the 'Domain Analysis' page and he knows that only 3 can be reported on per day. If it was an immediate need then we would use Moz-Pro.
The issue was reported to me that he is receiving 'Search Limit reached' and do a moz-pro trial.
So, has the 3 per day limit been changed?
Thanks,
Dave
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Hey Lauren,
I forgot to check on Friday night due to the hockey game going into OT. I tried sat. morning and we are good to go.
Take care,
Dave
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Thanks. I think I have a clue - he mentioned he used it yesterday 3 times and got the message - then (according to the story) he got the message as soon as he tried today (Friday 09/25).
After seeing your reply I asked him when did he try on Thursday and he replied it was later in the evening. Depending on when the limit is re-set could explain why the message was received this morning.
I will try it myself later tonight and see if it works and/or give it a go tomorrow (Sat) and let you know.
Take care,
Dave
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Hi Dave!
Free / community users will only get 3 searches but the limit refreshes daily. Those with Moz Pro accounts will get unlimited queries.
If you are seeing "Search limit reached" this is due to going over the 3 free searches, which then prompts to purchase Moz Pro or Start a Trial to access more searches.
We suggest checking back tomorrow for the query limit to refresh, I hope this helps!
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