Most sites have Search Console installed but nobody actually managing it. We turn it into an active performance intelligence tool — resolving coverage errors, monitoring indexation health, and surfacing the organic insights that drive real SEO decisions.
Perfect For
Sites where Search Console has never been properly set up, verified, or checked since it was first connected years ago
Agencies that want clean, white-labeled monthly GSC performance reports to send to clients as a value-add deliverable
Sites with accumulating indexation errors or coverage warnings that have been flagged but never investigated or resolved
Sites that experienced an unexplained organic traffic drop and need a GSC-led investigation to identify the cause
Sites post-migration or post-redesign that need systematic validation of indexation status and coverage error cleanup before declaring the migration a success
About This Service
Google Search Console is the most direct communication channel between a website and Google. It reports which pages are indexed, which are excluded and why, which queries are driving impressions and clicks, what manual actions or security issues exist, how Core Web Vitals are performing in real user data, and whether submitted sitemaps contain errors. No other tool gives this level of first-party insight into how Google actually sees and interacts with a site. Yet the vast majority of sites have Search Console connected but effectively unmanaged — verification was done once, the access was handed over, and the data has been accumulating unseen ever since.
Search Console Management is the practice of treating GSC as the live monitoring and diagnostic system it's designed to be. That means regularly reviewing the Index Coverage report for new exclusion reasons and resolving them before they compound; cross-referencing the Performance report for keyword ranking shifts, CTR anomalies, and impression drops that signal algorithm updates or content decay; acting on Core Web Vitals field data before it becomes a sustained ranking liability; and using URL Inspection to validate that important pages are being crawled and indexed from the correct canonical URL. Done consistently, active GSC management catches technical issues weeks before they would otherwise surface in traffic data — and gives agencies the documentation to show clients exactly what was found and fixed on their behalf.
How long GSC retains performance data — most sites have never mined it
White-labeled deliverables under your agency brand
One-time project pricing — no retainer required
Scope of Work
A complete GSC setup, audit, and ongoing management framework — covering every report section, resolving every outstanding error, and turning raw data into decisions.
Deliverables your clients see
Deliverables
Every deliverable is white-labeled and ready to hand directly to your client under your agency branding.
Initial GSC audit report covering setup, coverage errors, manual actions, and performance highlights
Fully resolved coverage error log — every exclusion reason investigated, classified, and actioned
Monthly white-labeled organic performance report with impressions, clicks, CTR, and position trends
Quick-win opportunity list — high-impression pages with underperforming CTR and actionable title/description fixes
CWV and structured data enhancement status summary with escalation recommendations where needed
Issues log documenting every problem found, action taken, and current status — updated each reporting cycle
Try Before You Commit
Not ready for a full retainer? Order this as a standalone service on a single client site. No commitment required. See the quality of the work before deciding on a longer engagement.
One-time project pricing per site, billed to your agency at wholesale. You set your own margin.
6–8 hrs
12–14 hrs
20–24 hrs
Common Questions
Google Analytics measures what happens after a user arrives on the site — sessions, bounce rate, conversions, user behavior. Search Console measures what happens before they arrive — which queries the site appears for in Google's index, how many impressions and clicks each page gets, how the site is being crawled and indexed, and what technical issues Google has identified. The two tools are complementary and are most powerful when linked together, but they answer fundamentally different questions. GSC is the only source of impression data, ranking position data, and indexation status — none of that exists in GA4.
"Crawled but not indexed" means Google visited the page and chose not to include it in the search index. This is one of the most important and commonly misunderstood coverage statuses. The causes range widely: the page may be genuinely thin or low-quality, it may closely duplicate another page, it may have poor internal linking that signals low importance, or it may be a CMS-generated page type (like empty pagination or empty archive pages) that Google correctly judges as not worth indexing. The fix depends on the specific cause — sometimes it's improving content, sometimes it's adding a canonical, sometimes it's blocking the page type entirely. We diagnose the root cause for each affected page group rather than applying a blanket fix.
The most reliable quick-win analysis in GSC is filtering the Performance report for pages in positions 5–15 with high impressions but below-average CTR. These are pages Google already considers relevant enough to rank in the top two pages, but users aren't clicking — often because the title tag or meta description isn't compelling enough relative to competing results. Improving the title and description on these pages can produce noticeable click increases without any link building or content overhaul. A second high-value analysis is comparing impression trends before and after known algorithm updates, which quickly surfaces which page types were affected and helps prioritize the response.
We triage by error type and business impact. The first question for any coverage issue is always: should this page be indexed at all? Many errors — particularly in the "excluded" category — are correct and desirable behavior. Tag pages, author archives, search result pages, and paginated URLs appearing as "crawled but not indexed" may be working exactly as intended. We focus first on resolving errors affecting pages with real traffic potential or backlink value, then address systematic issues like redirect errors and 404s that indicate structural problems, and finally document which exclusions are correct to leave in place so the client understands their true indexation health rather than just seeing a large error number.
Yes. Manual actions are applied by a human Google reviewer and are shown directly in the Search Console Manual Actions report. The most common types are unnatural links pointing to the site, thin or spammy content, cloaking, and structured data violations. The remediation process involves identifying and addressing the specific issue cited in the notice, then submitting a reconsideration request to Google documenting the changes made. The timeline varies — link-related penalties typically take 2–6 weeks to resolve after a successful reconsideration request; content-related issues can clear faster. We guide the entire process from diagnosis through submission.
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