Google Search Console

Google's free SEO monitoring tool — shows which queries, pages, and technical issues affect organic search performance.

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At a glance

Best for
small-b2b-sites, agencies, performance-focused, content-heavy-sites
Type
tool
Pricing
free
Main use case
Monitoring organic search performance, indexation status, and technical SEO issues on any B2B WordPress site.
Workflow stage
SEO Tools

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Overview

Google Search Console (GSC) is Google’s free tool for monitoring how a website performs in Google Search. It provides data on search impressions, click-through rates, average position for queries, crawl errors, Core Web Vitals assessment using real user data, mobile usability issues, and manual penalty notifications. For B2B WordPress sites, GSC is an indispensable starting point — it shows which pages Google has indexed, which queries bring in organic traffic, and where technical issues are preventing proper crawling. GSC integrates with WordPress through Rank Math, Yoast, Site Kit by Google, and directly via DNS or HTML verification.

Key features

  • Search performance report: impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position per query and page
  • URL Inspection tool to check how Google indexes individual pages
  • Core Web Vitals report using real user data from the CrUX dataset
  • Coverage report identifying indexed, excluded, and errored pages
  • Mobile Usability report for mobile search performance
  • Manual Action notifications if Google applies a penalty

Common use cases

  • B2B team identifying which service page queries have low CTR u2014 indicating title and meta optimisation opportunities
  • Agency checking Core Web Vitals real user data after a site performance overhaul
  • Developer submitting a new sitemap and verifying new pages are being indexed

Why it matters for B2B

GSC is the only direct window into how Google sees a B2B site. It reveals which service page queries trigger impressions but have low click-through rates — indicating a title or meta description optimisation opportunity. Core Web Vitals in GSC uses real user data (CrUX) rather than lab data, showing the actual performance experience of prospects visiting key landing pages. No other tool provides this data free of charge.

Pros

  • Free u2014 provides Google's own data on how it sees the site
  • Core Web Vitals using real user data (CrUX) is more accurate than lab tests
  • Required for submitting sitemaps and requesting URL re-indexing

Limitations

  • Data lags by up to 2-3 days u2014 not suitable for real-time monitoring
  • Query-level data is aggregated u2014 cannot identify individual user journeys
  • Limited to 16 months of historical data