GSC data + crawl data = complete search visibility picture.

Search Console Integration

Google Search Console provides the ground truth on how your pages perform in search: clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position. But GSC data alone doesn't tell you why pages underperform. EchoBat connects GSC data with its own crawl analysis to create a complete picture — zero-click pages, high-impression low-CTR opportunities, and conflicts between GSC index status and your site's technical state.

How It Works

Connect your Google Search Console account via OAuth. EchoBat pulls performance data (clicks, impressions, CTR, position) and index coverage status. The Search Performance lens analyzes click patterns and CTR anomalies, while the Index Coverage lens cross-references GSC index verdicts against EchoBat's own crawl findings. Conflicts between the two — pages you think should be indexed but GSC excludes — are surfaced for investigation.

Proof Returned in the Report

Every Search Console Integration finding is tied to crawl evidence: affected URLs, the source signal, severity, score impact, and the next action exposed in the portal, CLI JSON, and MCP tools.

Sample Evidence Fields

  • Zero-Click Pages: Pages with 10+ impressions but zero clicks — visible in search but not compelling enough to click.
  • Low CTR Opportunities: Pages with 100+ impressions but under 1% CTR — title/description optimization candidates.
  • High Position, Low CTR: Pages ranking positions 1-5 but with under 5% CTR — something is wrong with the SERP snippet.

Why It Matters

  • Merge GSC performance data with technical crawl analysis
  • Find CTR optimization opportunities backed by impression data
  • Cross-reference GSC index coverage with your own crawl results
  • Identify the "why" behind underperforming pages