When Google reduced its file size limit for crawling from 15 MB to 2 MB, enterprise brands faced a sudden "indexing ceiling." Here is how one global travel leader used Clarity 360 to quantify and mitigate this massive technical risk.
Google’s update means any content beyond the 2 MB mark on a page is ignored. For one major travel brand, property pages with extensive lists of units and heavy scripts frequently exceeded this limit. The team needed to know: Which pages were being truncated, and how much revenue was at stake?
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The brand used Clarity 360 to bridge the gap between "technical change" and "business impact" by merging site audit data with crawl logs and Search Console metrics.
Clarity 360 enabled the team to:
Audit Document Size: Instantly flag every URL exceeding the 2 MB threshold across millions of pages
Gain Multi-Domain Visibility: Use a single dashboard to view the scale of the risk across dozens of global brand domains
Identify At-Risk Traffic: Cross-reference oversized pages with current traffic to prioritize high-value templates for optimization
Within days, the organization transformed a vague technical update into an actionable engineering roadmap.
Google’s drive for efficiency means that page bloat is now a visibility killer. Clarity 360 allows brands to see exactly where the 2 MB ceiling hits their bottom line, turning a technical "surprise" into a competitive advantage.
Don’t let hidden technical hurdles devalue your content. See how Clarity 360 can audit your entire domain for indexing risks in minutes.