Integrations

Google Search Console

Connect Google Search Console (GSC) to Sequel and ask about your organic search performance — clicks, impressions, average position, top queries, and top pages — in plain English. Pair it with Google Analytics and your product data for a full picture of how search traffic converts.

What you'll need

  • A Google account with access to the Search Console property you want to query.
  • At least Restricted or Full user access on that property.

Search Console connects over OAuth — authorize Sequel with your Google account and select the property.

Connect it

Open a new connection

In the Sequel dashboard, go to Connections → New connection and choose Google Search Console.

Sign in with Google

Grant Sequel read access on Google's consent screen.

Pick a property

Choose the verified Search Console property (a domain or URL-prefix property) you want to query.

Confirm

Sequel verifies access and the connection goes live.

Data freshness

Search Console data typically lags by a couple of days, and very recent dates may be incomplete. Ask about ranges that end a few days back for stable numbers.

Try it

  • "What were our top 20 search queries by clicks last month?"
  • "Which pages gained the most impressions week over week?"
  • "What's our average position for branded vs non-branded queries?"
  • "Show clicks and CTR by country for the last 28 days."

Join it with other sources

"Take our top 20 GSC landing pages by clicks and show how many of those sessions converted, using our Postgres orders table."

Troubleshooting

SymptomLikely fix
No properties listedThe authorized account lacks access — use one added as a user on the property in Search Console.
Recent dates emptyGSC data lags; query a range ending 2–3 days ago.
Authorization failsRe-run the OAuth flow and grant the requested Search Console read scope.