Klip Gallery: Google Search Console

For more pre-built Klips, see the Klipfolio Integrations Page.

Add pre-built Klips and connect to your Google Search Console data

Add pre-built Google Search Console Klips to your dashboard and start tracking your site's presence in Google Search results.

To connect our Google Search Console pre-built Klips to your own data, you'll need:

  • Your Google login credentials.

Note: To access data in Google Search Console, you need to be added as a user with the correct set of permissions. Learn more about managing users, owners, and permissions.

To add a Google Search Console pre-built Klip to your dashboard:

Steps Screenshots
In an open dashboard, click + Add a Klip. In the Klip Gallery, select Google Search Console.

Beside the Klip you want to add, click + Add to Dashboard. Click Done.

In the new Klip on your dashboard, click the Sample Data banner.


If this is your first time connecting Google Search Console, click Connect an account.

Enter your Google login credentials. Click Next Step.

Select a Site URL from the drop-down list.

At Brand Name, enter the name of your brand.

Click Update Klip.

Click Finished.

If you've connected to Google Search Console before, select your existing connection from the drop-down menu and click Next Step.

Select a Site URL from the drop-down list.

At Brand Name, enter the name of your brand.

Click Update Klip.

Click Finished.

Managing your Google Search Console connection

By default, your connection name looks like this: yourname@Google<date and time created>. You can modify the default connection name when you create a new connection or from your list of connections, accessed by clicking your Account Name (located at the bottom of the left navigation sidebar) and selecting Account > Connected Accounts or by clicking the button in the left navigation sidebar and selecting Connections.

You can use and reuse the same account connection every time you connect to Google Search Console. If you have trouble accessing an existing connection, your OAuth token may have expired. If that happens to you, check out these troubleshooting tips.

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