![]() If you need to export more, use a different export format that’s built for the size (or reduce your number of columns). This sounds like a lot, but when you have 55 columns by default in the Internal tab (which can easily triple depending on your config), it means you can only export around 90k rows (55 x 90,000 = 4,950,000 cells). Many of you will already be aware that Google Sheets isn’t really built for scale and has a 5m cell limit. You can add multiple Google accounts and connect to any, quickly, to save your crawl data which will appear in Google Drive within a ‘Screaming Frog SEO Spider’ folder, and be accessible via Sheets. You’re now able to export directly to Google Sheets. The non-eye-strained among you may notice we’ve also tweaked some other styling elements and graphs, such as those in the right-hand overview and site structure tabs. ![]() Not only will this help reduce eye strain for those that work in low light (everyone living in the UK right now), it also looks super cool – and is speculated (by me now) to increase your technical SEO skills significantly. You can now switch to dark mode, via ‘Config > User Interface > Theme > Dark’. While arguably not the most significant feature in this release, it is used throughout the screenshots – so it makes sense to talk about first. Let’s talk about what’s new in this release. ![]() Since the release of version 13 in July, we’ve been busy working on the next round of features for version 14, based upon user feedback and as always, a little internal steer. We are pleased to launch Screaming Frog SEO Spider version 14.0, codenamed internally as ‘megalomaniac’.
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