Google Search Console
The Google Search Console connection allows agents to read verified websites, evaluate search analytics, and check the indexing status of specific URLs. It is intended for SEO reporting, traffic drop checks, and technical indexing audits.
When to Use It
Use it when you need to find out how a website is performing in search, which queries are driving traffic, or why a specific URL is not being indexed correctly.
Setup
- In Connections, click on Add Integration.
- Select Google Search Console.
- Log in with a Google account that has access to the specified property.
- Verify that the connected account sees the correct website.
- Assign the connection to an agent or workflow.
What the Tool Can Do
- list verified properties,
- retrieve search analytics for the website and date range,
- check the indexing status of a specific URL.
Security and Confirmation
The functions are read-only. Nevertheless, they work with sensitive SEO and performance data, so share the connection only with agents who need it.
Example Use Case
Compare clicks and impressions for the last 28 days against the previous period and find queries with the largest drop.
Google Search Console has a delay for some data, usually a few days. Verify the results directly in Search Console or in Run Tools.
Technical Notes
- Implementation: The connection uses Google Search Console APIs.
- Authentication/scopes: requests
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters.readonly; the Google account must be verified on the Search Console property. - Functions: list verified sites, query search analytics, and inspect URL indexing status.
- Write behavior: read-only. Data can lag by a few days, so avoid treating reports as realtime traffic numbers.