Search Console data
Search Console adds demand context
Search Console shows what people already search for in Google.
In CLEA, it helps connect AI visibility work with real search demand. This is useful when you need to decide which page or topic deserves attention first.
This data only appears when Search Console is connected.
Queries people already use
Queries show how people describe the problem, category, or brand.
Pages already earning visibility
Pages show where Google already sends impressions or clicks.
Impressions without strong answers
High impressions with weak AI visibility can point to a useful page or prompt gap.
| Search Console signal | What it can tell CLEA |
|---|---|
| Clicks | People already visit from Google |
| Impressions | Google already shows the page or query |
| CTR | The result may or may not attract clicks |
| Average position | The page may already be close to stronger search visibility |
| Top pages | Existing pages that may be worth improving |
| Top keywords | Real words people use |
CLEA uses GSC to prioritize fixes
CLEA can use Search Console to choose which pages deserve attention first.
If a page already has impressions, improving it may be more useful than starting from zero.
GSC does not replace AI answer evidence
Search Console does not show what ChatGPT or Gemini answered. It shows Google demand.
Use it with prompt results, not instead of prompt results.
Connection states and missing data
If Search Console is not connected, CLEA should not guess clicks, impressions, CTR, or average position.