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Get started with Search Console

Search Console is a tool from Google that can help anyone with a website to understand how they are performing on Google Search, and what they can do to improve their appearance on search to bring more relevant traffic to their websites.

Search Console provides information on how Google crawls, indexes, and serves websites. This can help website owners to monitor and optimize Search performance.

There is no need to sign in to the tool every day. If new issues are found by Google on your site, you'll receive an email from Search Console alerting you. But you might want to check your account around once every month, or when you make changes to the site's content, to make sure the data is stable. Learn more about managing your site with Search Console.

To get started, follow these steps:

  1. Verify site ownership. Get access to all of the information Search Console makes available. Learn more about how to verify your site ownership.
  2. Make sure Google can find and read your pages. TheIndex coverage report gives you an overview of all the pages Google indexed or tried to index in your website. Review the list available and try to fix page errors and warnings.
  3. Consider submitting a sitemap to Search Console. Pages from your site can be discovered by Google without this step. However, submitting a sitemap using Search Console might speed up your site's discovery. If you decide to submit it through the tool, you'll be able to monitor information related to it. Learn more about theSitemaps report.
  4. Monitor your site's performance. The Search performance report shows how much traffic you're getting from Google Search, including breakdowns by queries, pages, and countries. For each of those breakdowns, you can see trends for impressions, clicks, and other metrics. If your traffic is going down, considerdebugging the traffic drop, which can help you prioritize your efforts.

If you'd like to learn Search Console more in-depth, there are broadly two areas you could focus on. We provide here a list of reports that would be most relevant to web developers and those that would be most relevant to SEO specialists, digital marketers, and site administrators. While the groups have several intersection points, it's still useful to try and provide the most relevant reports for each group.

Helpful reports for SEO specialists, digital marketers, and site administrators

The following list includes the most useful Search Console reports to help you manage various aspects of how Google Search indexes, crawls, and serves your site.

Helpful reports for web developers

The following reports can help developers build websites that are healthy, findable, and optimized for Google Search.

Get a full list of Search Console reports and tools