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Google Search Console
Power BI

Visualize Google Search Console Data in Power BI

Add Google Search Console as a data source in Kondado to analyze search performance metrics in Power BI without technical complexity. Marketing teams and business users can monitor impressions, clicks, and CTR directly in dashboards without manual data exports or spreadsheet management. The platform provides a direct pipeline that eliminates complex setup requirements and coding knowledge.

Kondado replicates Google Search Console data to Power BI on a configurable schedule, enabling marketing teams to track organic search metrics in automatically updated dashboards.

Choose your preferred update frequency: every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily. This flexibility allows operations teams to maintain current reports aligned with business needs. Data analysts can explore dimensions including query, country, and device to identify SEO optimization opportunities and track search visibility trends over time.

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Combine data from the Sites and Search Information pipelines to create comprehensive SEO analyses in Power BI. The Sites pipeline delivers site URLs and permission levels, while Search Information provides critical metrics including impressions, clicks, and CTR alongside dimensions such as query, country, and device.

Business users can identify which search terms drive the most traffic, analyze performance across different device types, and compare visibility by country. These insights help marketing teams optimize content strategies and improve organic positioning without depending on technical teams for data replication.

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Google Search Console data available in Power BI

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 Power BI

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

1
Add Google Search Console as data source

Access your Kondado account and add Google Search Console as a data source, selecting the Sites and Search Information pipelines you want to replicate.

2
Select Power BI as destination

Choose Power BI as your visualization tool to receive data automatically replicated from your Google Search Console account.

3
Build dashboards and configure refresh

Construct your SEO reports in Power BI and set your preferred data refresh schedule, keeping your organic search analysis always current.

Access Google Search Console data in Power BI and combine it with dozens of other data sources

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers about visualizing Google Search Console data in Power BI automatically

How do I connect Google Search Console to Power BI using Kondado?
Access Kondado and add Google Search Console as a data source. Configure your credentials and select the Sites and Search Information pipelines. Then choose Power BI as your destination to begin automated data replication.
What Google Search Console metrics can I track in Power BI?
You can track impressions, clicks, CTR (click-through rate), average position, plus dimensions like search query, country, device, and page. These metrics allow you to analyze organic performance and identify content optimization opportunities.
How often does Google Search Console data update in Power BI?
The update frequency is configurable based on your needs: every 5 minutes, 15 minutes, hourly, or daily. This flexibility allows marketing teams to maintain automatically updated reports without manual intervention.
Can I share SEO dashboards with my team in Power BI?
Yes, after replicating data to Power BI, you can share dashboards with sales leaders, data analysts, or operations teams. Power BI allows you to set viewing and editing permissions for different team members.
Do I need technical skills to integrate Google Search Console with Power BI?
No advanced technical knowledge is required. Kondado provides an intuitive visual interface where business users can configure the connection in minutes. There is no need to write code or manage complex APIs.
What pipelines are available for Google Search Console in Kondado?
Available pipelines include Sites, which brings URLs and permission levels, and Search Information, which includes metrics like impressions, clicks, and CTR. These pipelines provide complete data for search engine performance analysis.
Can I analyze data from multiple websites in one dashboard?
Yes, through the Sites pipeline you can consolidate data from multiple domains. This allows traffic managers to compare performance across different websites in a single Power BI dashboard, facilitating comparative analysis.

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