History & Granularity

 
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Data History

Historical data availability is ticker-specific and varies in length. The depth of each data feed depends on our ability to source data from our community of gig workers. Once a sequential ID is identified, history is sourced retrospectively, and used to build transaction indices that extend as far back as available data allows.
Historic data availability for 5 of our data feeds (August 2025).
Historic data availability for 5 of our data feeds (August 2025).
 
Historic availability is visible in our scorecard on request.
 

Data Granularity

Granularity defines the time intervals at which transaction indices are constructed. It does not represent delivery frequency.
Each data feed includes:
  • Quarterly and monthly indices as the standard baseline.
  • Mid-month or weekly indices when historical data supports finer granularity.
Mixed-granularity indices can be mapped and used for comparisons.
 
Where available, we also provide more granular indices broken down by brand or geography.
Sample plotted indices for a report with weekly level granularity.
Sample plotted indices for a report with weekly level granularity.