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Google Search Console

Google Search Console gives ReachLLM search performance context for a brand.

  • Query and page performance analysis.
  • Google-reported indexing status and exclusion reasons for inspected GEO Audit pages.
  • Last crawl, canonical, robots, and sitemap context when Google returns those fields.
  • Search visibility context for Traffic and GEO work.
  • Better prioritization of page updates.

Search Console reports Google's view of a URL. ReachLLM does not infer Not indexed from zero clicks or impressions, because a page can be indexed without receiving search traffic.

In Traffic, ReachLLM retrieves the query, page, country, device, and date rows Google makes available for the selected range, including Google's fresh data when available. The dashboard cards preview the leading rows and prioritize impressions when rows have the same number of clicks. Select View all to search the complete retrieved set, review clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position, and move through it in pages of 50 rows. This replaces the previous ten-row query and page limit.

Google can still omit anonymized queries and internally truncated rows for privacy and processing reasons. As a result, query-level rows may not add up exactly to the overview totals. The overview cards keep Google's property-level totals rather than estimating them from the visible query table.

In GEO Audit, ReachLLM mirrors Google's URL Inspection verdict as Indexed, Excluded, Index issue, or Unknown. These labels refer to the exact inspected URL. Hover over or focus a status for Google's coverage reason and any crawl, robots, indexing-directive, canonical, and check-time details the API returned. When Google returns a URL Inspection link, select the status to open that exact result in Search Console. If Google omits the link, the status remains informational.

The Google index and Clicks 28d columns are shown together only while Search Console is connected. If it is disconnected, both columns are removed from the page list. ReachLLM does not replace them with estimated values or local page-health labels.

For ordinary web pages, ReachLLM cannot submit a general indexing request through an API. Open the URL Inspection result and use Google's Request indexing action manually when available. Google limits this action to property owners and full users, applies submission quotas, and does not guarantee that a requested URL will be indexed. For many URLs, submit or update a sitemap instead.

  1. Open Account > Integrations.
  2. Go to Search Data.
  3. Click Setup for Google Search Console.
  4. Choose the verified property that matches the brand website.

Use the Google account that owns or has access to the Search Console property.

If your account is connected but no properties appear

Section titled “If your account is connected but no properties appear”

ReachLLM now shows the name and email of each connected Google account in the property picker. If Google returns no accessible properties, the connection is active, but that Google account does not currently have a Search Console property ReachLLM can select.

  1. Open Google Search Console with the same email shown in ReachLLM.
  2. Add and verify the website property, or ask the property owner to grant that email access.
  3. Return to Traffic > Google Search Console and reopen the property picker.

If ReachLLM says the property check failed, reconnect the Google account before trying again. You can also connect a different Google account that already has access to the property.