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Google Search Console connects your real search performance data to Serpy. Use it to show clicks, impressions, queries, pages, and search trends for your website.

What Google Search Console is for

Google Search Console helps Serpy understand how your website performs in search. It can help power:
  • Site Performance
  • Content Performance
  • Strategy insights
  • page and query data
  • clicks and impressions
  • performance trends
Without Google Search Console, some performance areas may be limited.

How to connect Google Search Console

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Open Integrations.
  3. Choose Google Search Console.
  4. Click Connect.
  5. Sign in with the Google account that has access to your website.
  6. Choose the correct property.

Choosing the right property

Make sure the property matches the website you added to Serpy. If your website is https://example.com, choose the Search Console property for that same site. If you do not see the property, check whether your Google account has access to it.

Syncing data

Serpy syncs Search Console data so performance sections stay updated. If data looks old, check the integration page or sync status. Some data may take time to appear after connecting.

Reconnecting

Reconnect Google Search Console if:
  • data stops updating
  • permissions changed
  • the connected Google account was removed
  • the wrong property was selected
  • Serpy asks you to reconnect

Disconnecting

Disconnect Google Search Console only if you no longer want Serpy to use search performance data for that website. Disconnecting may limit performance sections.

Tips

Use the Google account that owns or has access to the Search Console property. Choose the property that exactly matches your website. Reconnect if data stops appearing. Search data may not appear instantly after the first connection. Keep Google Search Console connected for the best performance tracking.