Google Search Console
Connect Google Search Console to see which organic search queries drive traffic to your site.
Google Search Console
The Google Search Console (GSC) integration shows you which search queries bring visitors to your site organically -- without paid ads. This helps you understand your SEO performance alongside your paid campaigns.
What you get
- Search queries that drive organic traffic to your site
- Performance metrics: impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position per query
- Visibility into which keywords bring free traffic vs paid traffic
Connecting Google Search Console
Open Integrations
Go to Settings > Integrations in your Atribu workspace.
Start the connection
Click Connect next to the Google Search Console card. You will be redirected to Google.
Sign in with Google
Sign in with the Google account that has access to your Search Console properties. Grant Atribu permission to read your search data.
Select your property
Choose the Search Console property (website) you want to sync. This should match the domain you are tracking with Atribu.
Property types
If you have both a domain property (e.g., example.com) and a URL-prefix property (e.g., https://www.example.com/), choose the domain property for the most complete data.
What syncs
| Data | Description |
|---|---|
| Search queries | The actual keywords people search for on Google |
| Impressions | How many times your site appeared in search results for each query |
| Clicks | How many times someone clicked through to your site |
| CTR | Click-through rate (clicks / impressions) |
| Average position | Where your site typically ranks for each query (1 = top result) |
Where the data appears
Search Console data appears in the keyword breakdown section of your dashboard. This gives you a clear picture of which search terms bring organic visitors, separate from your paid traffic sources.
Organic vs Paid Search
Google Search Console shows your organic (free) search traffic. This is separate from Google Ads, which shows your paid search campaigns. Together, they give you a complete picture of your Google search presence -- both the traffic you pay for and the traffic you earn through SEO.
Troubleshooting
No data is showing
Google Search Console data can take 2-3 days to become available -- this is a limitation of Google's reporting, not Atribu. If your property was recently verified, wait a few days for data to accumulate.
I do not see my property
- Make sure you are signed in with the Google account that owns or has access to the Search Console property
- Verify that the property is set up and verified in Google Search Console
- If you manage multiple properties, check that you selected the correct one during setup
Data seems incomplete
Google Search Console does not report queries with very low volume for privacy reasons. If a query generated only one or two clicks, it may not appear in the data. This is normal behavior from Google's side.