On September 14, 2025, Google disabled support for the &num=100 parameter. Now, each search query returns only 10 results instead of 100.

What has changed:

  • To get the TOP 100, you need to make 10 separate requests instead of one
  • To get the TOP 30, you need to make 3 separate requests instead of one

How this affects position tracking:

  • Slower data collection — more queries take more time
  • Higher cost — even for small samples of results
  • Greater load on servers — affects all tracking operations

This is part of Google’s algorithm updates and affects all tools for tracking market positions, not just our platform.

New prices within limits for Google collection on different tariffs

Depth of collectionStartPRO and higher
TOP 100,070,05
TOP 200,10,08
TOP 300,120,1
TOP 500,150,13
TOP 1000,20,18