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Google Search Console Analytics Tool — GSC Data In, Insights Out

Hey SEO Aficionados – want better insights from your Google Search Console (GSC) data? Check out seorank.tech – the tool we're building to make this happen.

Turn Google Search Console Data into Actionable SEO Insights

GSC has the data – the problem is working with it. Filtering, slicing, and grouping data (branded vs. non-branded, shop vs. blog, specific page sets) is cumbersome, and seeing clear trends over longer periods is harder than it should be. Our SEO analytics tool makes working with these slices easy and consistent, so you can keep an eye on your long-term SEO performance without rebuilding filters every time.

See a glimpse of the UI here, using some demo data:

Screenshot of the Google Search Console analytics tool showing SEO performance data, query grouping, and trend visualizations

Built for SEO Consultants and Agencies

We build this tool for people who actively work with Google Search Console data and need reliable, repeatable views, reports, and insights across projects and clients — not one-off filters you have to rebuild every time. If you care about understanding why rankings and traffic change over time, this should resonate.

Long-Term SEO Reporting and Trend Analysis

SEO doesn't evolve in days — it evolves over months. Our views are designed to highlight long-term effects, strategic shifts, and slow-moving trends, so you can actually use the data to steer a long-term SEO strategy instead of reacting to short-term noise.

Early Access — Try the SEO Tool for Free

The deal is simple: You give us 1 hour of honest feedback. We give you 3 months of early access — free, no obligations. All we ask for is regular feedback while you use the tool.

Not For Beginners

If you don't know how to interpret Google Search Console data yet, this probably isn't a fit. If you do – and you're tired of fighting GSC's interface to get meaningful long-term SEO insights – let's talk.

Head over to seorank.tech or reach out via email, Mastodon or LinkedIn for feedback, input or access.