About Google Search Console

Google Search Console shows you how your site appears in Google search results. Which pages are getting clicks, which keywords are driving traffic, what Google can and cannot index, and whether your pages are actually being seen. It is genuinely useful data. It is also a tool that most people open, get overwhelmed by, and close without doing anything.

CampaignPilots connects directly to your Search Console account and makes that data conversational. Ask plain English questions, get straight answers. And your AI Pilots monitor it automatically so you find out about ranking drops, indexing issues, and crawl errors before they turn into real problems.

What you can do with Search Console connected
  • Ranking and visibility tracking: Monitor clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position by page and keyword. Know which pages are gaining ground and which are quietly slipping.

  • Indexing status checks: See which pages Google has indexed, which it has not, and why. Catch pages that have fallen out of the index before they cost you organic traffic.

  • URL inspection: Check any individual page for indexing status, canonical URL, last crawl date, and mobile usability issues without logging into Search Console manually.

  • Core Web Vitals monitoring: Get LCP, CLS, FCP, and TTFB data via PageSpeed Insights so you know if a slow page is hurting your rankings.

  • Automatic anomaly alerts: Your AI Pilot flags sudden drops in impressions, clicks, or rankings the moment they happen so you can act fast instead of finding out weeks later.

  • Scheduled Pilot reports: Get a full Search Console analysis delivered to your inbox on whatever schedule you set. Daily, weekly, or monthly.

How to connect Google Search Console
  1. Create your CampaignPilots account and log in.

  2. Go to Settings and select Integrations.

  3. Click Connect next to Google Search Console.

  4. Sign in with the Google account that has access to your Search Console property.

  5. Select the property you want to monitor.

  6. Configure your AI Pilot and set your reporting schedule.