Most opportunities never get found.
GSC's interface is built for browsing, not for surfacing. The wins sit buried under thousands of rows you'll never sort through manually.
- GSC's 1,000-row limit hides the long tail
- Sorting by clicks misses high-impression underperformers
- Position changes get lost in noise
- No way to compare across content groups
Stop hunting. Start fixing.
The opportunities are already in your search data. Console Viewer pulls the patterns out so you can spend the week acting on them, not finding them.
Opportunities, surfaced.
We crawl your full query history and pull out the patterns that matter — striking-distance rankings, weak titles, lost traffic — and show them as a list of things to actually do.
- Striking-distance rankings (positions 5–15)
- High impressions, low CTR
- Lost traffic and rising queries
The list of things to actually do.
Each row is a query worth your attention, tagged with why it surfaced — so you can act on it without thinking. Low CTR? Rewrite the title. Striking distance? Improve the page.
- Tagged by opportunity type
- Sorted by potential impact
- Linked to the page it's affecting
- Refreshed every day
Patterns, not raw data.
Most tools show you everything. We show you the rows that are worth acting on this week.
- Raw rows, no patterns
- 1,000-row limit
- Manual sorting and filtering
- No prioritisation
- Opportunities surfaced automatically
- Full query history, no row cap
- Tagged by why it matters
- Sorted by impact
How teams use this.
Quick wins on positions 5–15.
Find titles worth rewriting.
Spot drops before traffic disappears.
Performance by content cluster.
From opportunity to update in one place.
Surface the opportunity, watch the rankings move, then drop it into a client update — all from the same workspace.