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I had a few members reach out to me asking about the Propush API delays and how much does it take for data to settle. I didn’t know exactly, so I’ve set up a simple test to compare revenue in tracker and revenue in Propush.
I know @Anth and @L1Ght are a bit annoyed with delays, and are using postback to get live data (and you should too!).
Anyway, here are my results.
Over the past few days, I’ve collected more than 22 000 samples (ran every minute).
On the first day of testing (11.07.2026), the average delay was around 2.5 hours.
On the 2nd day of the test (12.07.2026), the average was similar.
On the 3rd day, the average delay dropped to 1.5 hours:
On on the last day of the test it was again around 1.5 hours:
My script was logging the delays, but I also could check like this:
And here are the medians for the last day:
So, now you know the average Propush API delays.
Use postbacks, and be patient.
I know @Anth and @L1Ght are a bit annoyed with delays, and are using postback to get live data (and you should too!).
Anyway, here are my results.
Over the past few days, I’ve collected more than 22 000 samples (ran every minute).
On the first day of testing (11.07.2026), the average delay was around 2.5 hours.
On the 2nd day of the test (12.07.2026), the average was similar.
On the 3rd day, the average delay dropped to 1.5 hours:
On on the last day of the test it was again around 1.5 hours:
My script was logging the delays, but I also could check like this:
And here are the medians for the last day:
So, now you know the average Propush API delays.
Use postbacks, and be patient.



