My tracked crawler count dropped off a cliff overnight. Is this a Trakkr bug?
Updated June 30, 2026 · Reviewed by [email protected]
A sudden, sharp drop is almost always a broken connection rather than a real change in crawler behavior. The most common causes are an expired or revoked OAuth token on the integration (GA, GSC, or the platform connector), a redeploy that removed or reset the edge middleware/plugin, or a WAF rule change that started blocking the integration itself.
Check the integration's connection status first. If it still shows connected but data has stopped, that's worth flagging to support with the date the drop started, since it's a stronger signal than a generic "no data" report.
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