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Google Search Console
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Visualize Google Search Console Data in Cortex

You can visualize Google Search Console data in Cortex by using Kondado to replicate your search analytics automatically. Simply connect your Google Search Console account as a data source, select Cortex as your destination, and choose which pipelines to activate. Kondado handles the data replication on a configurable schedule, updating your dashboards every 5 minutes, hourly, or daily based on your business needs. This gives marketing teams immediate access to search performance metrics without requiring technical expertise or manual data exports.

Kondado creates a direct integration between Google Search Console and Cortex, replicating sites data and search information automatically so marketing teams can track impressions, clicks, and query performance without technical setup or intermediate databases. By eliminating complex configuration steps, business users can focus on analyzing which search queries drive traffic and how rankings change over time, turning raw search data into actionable insights that improve SEO strategy and content decisions.

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With the Sites pipeline, you can monitor all your managed properties and their permission levels in one place, while the Search Information pipeline delivers detailed metrics including impressions, clicks, and CTR broken down by query, country, and device. Marketing teams can combine these datasets in Cortex to identify which search terms generate the most qualified traffic, compare mobile versus desktop performance, and spot geographic opportunities for content optimization. This combination enables you to track ranking trends, measure click-through rates for specific queries, and understand how different devices impact your search visibility, turning Google Search Console data into strategic decisions that drive organic growth.

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Google Search Console data available in Cortex

2
available pipelines
12
extractable fields

Available integrations

Integration Description
Sites Field 'siteurl' provides the URL of the site, while 'permissionlevel' indicates the permission level associated with the site.
Search Information Includes metrics such as 'impressions', 'clicks', and 'CTR', along with dimensions like 'query', 'country', and 'device'.
Sites
Field 'siteurl' provides the URL of the site, while 'permissionlevel' indicates the permission level associated with the site.
Search Information
Includes metrics such as 'impressions', 'clicks', and 'CTR', along with dimensions like 'query', 'country', and 'device'.

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How to create Google Search Console dashboards in Cortex

Visualize your data automatically — no spreadsheet exports or custom scripts.

1
Connect Google Search Console Account

Add Google Search Console as a data source in Kondado and authenticate with your Google credentials to establish the connection.

2
Select Cortex as Destination

Choose Cortex from the available destinations and select which pipelines you want to replicate for visualization.

3
Build Dashboards and Configure Refresh

Create your SEO reports in Cortex and set your preferred update schedule to keep search metrics current automatically.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Google Search Console data in Cortex automatically

How do I set up the Google Search Console connection to start visualizing data in Cortex?
You start by adding Google Search Console as a data source in your Kondado account and authenticating with your Google credentials. Then select Cortex as the destination and activate the pipelines you want to visualize. The setup requires no coding or database configuration, so you can begin replicating data within minutes.
What specific SEO metrics can I monitor in Cortex using Google Search Console data?
You can track impressions, clicks, click-through rate, and average position through the Search Information pipeline, alongside site URL data from the Sites pipeline. Cortex dashboards let you filter these metrics by search query, country, and device to identify which keywords drive traffic and where geographic opportunities exist.
How frequently can I refresh my Google Search Console data in Cortex?
Kondado offers configurable update schedules ranging from every 5 minutes to daily, depending on how frequently you need fresh insights. For active SEO campaigns, you might choose 15-minute updates, while weekly reports work well for historical trend analysis.
Can I combine Google Search Console data with other marketing platforms in Cortex?
Yes, you can replicate data from multiple sources like Google Sheets or advertising platforms alongside your search data. This allows you to create unified marketing reports that show how organic search performance correlates with paid campaigns or content calendars.
Do I need a database to store Google Search Console data before sending it to Cortex?
No, Kondado uses a direct integration that sends data straight to Cortex without requiring intermediate storage in PostgreSQL, BigQuery, or other databases. This simplifies the architecture and reduces setup time for business users.
How can I share Google Search Console dashboards with my team in Cortex?
Once you build your dashboards in Cortex, use the platform's native sharing features to distribute reports to stakeholders. Your teammates will see updated metrics automatically based on the refresh schedule you configured, ensuring everyone works with current search performance data.
What insights can I gain by visualizing the Sites pipeline alongside Search Information in Cortex?
Combining these datasets lets you compare performance across multiple managed properties while drilling down into specific query metrics for each site. You can identify which domains have the strongest search visibility and prioritize SEO efforts based on permission levels and traffic potential.

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