Connecting Google Search Console

Connecting Google Search Console (GSC) lets Terradium read your real search performance — the queries you actually win, the pages that earn them, and how your content is faring on the surfaces that feed AI answers. It's the ground truth your GEO strategy starts from.

Connect your account

  1. Go to Settings → Integrations → Search Console in the dashboard.
  2. Click Connect Google Search Console. You'll be sent to Google to grant read-only access to your Search Console data.
  3. Approve the request. You're returned to Terradium, now connected.

Terradium only requests read-only access. We never modify your Search Console configuration, and you can disconnect at any time from the same screen.

Select a property

Once connected, choose which property (verified site) to attach to a project:

  • Pick the property that matches the site you publish to with Terradium.
  • A project tracks one property at a time; change it whenever you like.

If a property is missing, make sure the Google account you connected has access to it in Search Console, then reconnect.

What data shows up

After a property is attached, Terradium pulls your performance data and surfaces:

  • Queries — the search terms bringing you impressions and clicks.
  • Pages — your top-performing URLs.
  • Clicks and impressions — volume over time.
  • CTR — click-through rate per query and page.
  • Position — your average ranking position.
  • AI-surface impressions — impressions attributed to AI-powered search surfaces (such as Google's AI Overviews), so you can see the slice of demand that's already going zero-click.

Pair this with AI Visibility to connect what you rank for with where AI engines actually cite you.

Sync now

Search Console data updates on a regular schedule automatically. To pull the latest figures immediately, click Sync now on the Search Console screen. Google's own reporting has a built-in delay of a couple of days, so very recent days may still be filling in.

Disconnecting

To revoke access, click Disconnect on the Search Console screen. Terradium stops reading your data right away. You can also remove Terradium's access directly from your Google account's third-party access settings.