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Thank you for the interesting idea! We have added this feature to our task list and will think how it can be implemented.
Thanks for your feedback! We need time to implement full support of navigation by historical data. If all will be OK, you will be able to view all historical data on the single graph and compare positions for any dates. Please review our roadmap here.
Thank you very much for the provided link! We decided to write our roadmap for the nearest future. Please review it here: http://support.rankinity.com/topic/759846-rankinity-roadmap/
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Здравствуйте, Михаил!

Если в разделе проектов включить режим просмотра "Таблица", то можно отсортировать все проекты по дате создания, владельцу, или по алфавиту. Что касается фильтрации списка по активным и приостановленным проектам, то мы добавили функцию в список наших задач и постараемся реализовать ее в ближайшее время.
A lot of new features are currently in development and almost ready. But, to be honest, we have a big problems with integration of the new features into our code.

We use EmberJS as a main framework in our frontend implementation. Few months ago developers of this popular framework started to change its ideology, and now it has completely new architecture based on the web components. But almost all our code is written in MVC (model-view-controller) architecture.

So, we cannot easily integrate new technologies into the old code. Plus, some new features require significant changes and upgrades in our database infrastructure. On the yesterday meeting we decided to rewrite our code from scratch and release new Rankinity v2.0 with new interface (based on the material design specs) and with new "killer features". The development time and the full list of new features are not yet agreed.

During last months we fixed bugs, improved stability of the system and added function of exporting all projects. News about new Rankinity version and other news we plan to publish in our social accounts and in our blog. We do recommend you to subscribe.

PS. Would you please give us a direct link or a screenshot of Hotjar service, where they publish overviews of their updates.
More historical data requires more storage space on our servers. We will expand the storage limits when it will be possible.
PDF reports are not supported, yet. Sorry. But you can open read-only access to your projects for your clients. They will be able to view keyword positions online at any time. Please read this article about cooperative work in Rankinity: http://blog.rankinity.com/cooperative-work-in-rankinity/
Sorry for the delay with answer. This feature is already implemented. You can generate Excel reports from the Positions section in your dashboard. Historical data is presented on the separate worksheet. In the report you can see the position history by all keywords and by all competitors on the single worksheet. We save 30 dates of the keyword checks. So, if you check keywords every day, then you will have historical data for 30 days. If you check keywords once per 10 days, then you will have historical data for 30 * 10 = 300 days back.

Should you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Dear Prosto,

We had problems with Yandex. They changed not only index, but also HTML in the search result. We saw several variants of the HTML output in different regions. Because of this, it took us more time to fix all mistakes in the parsing algorithm. Now position checking in Yandex should work correctly.