Crawl tests stuck in queue
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I have tried to run a number of crawl tests recently for our client's sites outside the US and they have been stuck in the queue for over a week. 3 of them completed, but then 5 are stuck. Anyone experience this? I haven't seen anything about crawl tests having issues right now.
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Hey there! Sorry for the trouble.
Crawl Tests can take up to 24 hours to complete. If it still isn't finished in that time, please reach out to us at help@moz.com with the domains that are delayed, and we can take a look!
Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!
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