Email updates

Send the update in minutes, not hours.

Generate a client-ready summary from your live search data — what changed, why, and where the next wins sit.

client-update.txt● ready
Hi [Client],

Quick update on performance this week.

• Clicks up 18% vs the previous period
• "project management software" moved to pos 6 (+3.2)
• Lost some traffic on "remote work software" — investigating

Opportunity: the project management page now ranks well
but CTR is underperforming. Worth a title test this sprint.

Thanks,
[You]
The problem

Writing the weekly update is the worst part of the week.

Exporting CSVs, pasting into docs, rewording the same numbers in a slightly different tone for every client. By Friday, the report is the bottleneck.

  • Exporting CSVs and pasting into docs
  • Every client wants a slightly different format
  • By Friday afternoon, you're cutting corners
  • Nothing connects the report back to the data
friday-afternoon.docx● in progress
Hi [Client],
 
Quick update on…
<paste numbers from CSV here>
 
This week we saw…
<rewrite for tone>
 
— 4 more clients to go —
Positioning

Skip the write-up.

Console Viewer drafts the client update from the same live data you'd have copied into the doc anyway. You edit, you send, you get your Friday back.

The fix

A summary written from your real data.

Console Viewer reads your live GSC and Bing data, finds what moved, and drafts an update you can edit and send. No exports. No retyping. No formatting fights.

  • Pulls directly from your search data
  • Edit in plain text before sending
  • Same workflow across every client
update.compose● live data
Site
acme.com
Period
Last 7 days
Reading 28 days of search data…
Found 3 movements worth mentioning
Drafting summary…
In product

Generate, edit, send.

Pick the period, pick the site, hit generate. Edits stay in plain text — no rich-text quirks, no formatting fights. Send straight from the workspace or paste it into your tool of choice.

  • Plain-text drafts, no surprise formatting
  • Configurable period and site
  • Send from the app or copy out
  • Same numbers as the live dashboard
client-update.txt● ready
Hi [Client],

Quick update on performance this week.

• Clicks up 18% vs the previous period
• "project management software" moved to pos 6 (+3.2)
• Lost some traffic on "remote work software" — investigating

Opportunity: the project management page now ranks well
but CTR is underperforming. Worth a title test this sprint.

Thanks,
[You]
Why it's different

Reports written from the data, not about it.

No screenshots, no decks, no PDFs no one reads. Just a clear summary of what moved this week.

Manual reporting
  • Copy-pasted from CSVs
  • Different format per client
  • Disconnected from the data
  • Hours per week
Console Viewer
  • Drafted from live data
  • Consistent format across clients
  • Always tied back to the source
  • Minutes per update
Use cases

How teams use this.

Agency reporting

One workflow across every client.

End-of-month summaries

Cut hours off the monthly write-up.

Stakeholder updates

Send the team a weekly digest.

Repeatable format

Consistent structure every time.

Connected to the rest

The end of the same workflow.

Track rankings, surface opportunities, then ship the update — without ever leaving the workspace or duplicating numbers.

Get your Friday back.

Connect your data and generate your first client-ready update in under a minute.

Real GSC data · No credit card · 30-second connect