Why Google Search Console does not show you the URLs for the queries your site ranks for
You can’t see the URLs that rank for the queries in GSC – Serprocket links these back up for better SEO.
Using our app, you can see all your rankings, ranking history, keyword clusters, content suggestions and more.
You can then use these insights to see how well your website is working.
Serprocket gets your ranking queries from GSC and links them to the URLs that are ranking for the query so you can see what’s really going on with your SEO.
The app works by programmatically querying your Search Console data and helping you to make sense of it.
It shows you actual data from Google search rather than interpreted data that other SEO tools use.
Now that Google has limited keyword data to 10 results only for most SEO tools, as Serprocket gets its data directly from GSC, you can see real data for all your ranking positions, not guessed data.
You can use it to learn more about the search queries you are ranking for, such as your average position, ranking page, SEO issues, and historical ranking data.
No more guessing, you can see all your GSC properties and choose which one to view.
You can also pull in data from your GA4 account, choose the location and add start and end dates for your data.
You can see all the queries your site ranks for, where it ranks, and how it’s ranked over the last 120 days.
This information shows you what’s improving, what’s declining and what’s solid so that you can make informed content decisions.
The app automatically calculates your topical clusters, letting you see the top-level topics for which your site ranks.
This data can be invaluable if you think you should be ranking for Topic A, but you are actually ranking for Topic B. Insights like this allow you to improve your content and pivot if needed.
See where your content is potentially suitable for a top-ten placement with a little improvement.
Find queries where you have multiple URLs ranking for the same or similar keywords (avoid keyword cannibalisation and bad doorway spam).
Use this data to improve pages, remove duplicate content and make your website healthier.
Find content that your site should have, but is currently missing.
You can use this data to identify new posts or articles for your site and improve it’s topical authoritie whisly also matching your content up wth what searchers are actually looking for.
You can’t see the URLs that rank for the queries in GSC – Serprocket links these back up for better SEO.
You need to see ALL your ranking keywords, not just the ones your SEO decides you can see.
If you’re paying someone to “do your SEO,” you deserve to know what you’re getting for your money.