Turn Google Search Console into things to do
Search Console knows exactly which keywords are one push from page one and which pages are seen but not clicked. SerpCue reads that data and turns it into a clear, prioritized list of SEO actions.
Google Search Console is the most valuable SEO tool most site owners already have — and the one they use least, because it answers questions with more questions. It will happily show you that a query has 4,000 impressions and an average position of 12, or that a page's click-through rate is half what its ranking deserves, but it will never say "so here's what you should do." The signal is all there; the direction isn't.
SerpCue is the layer that supplies the direction. It connects to your Search Console (read-only, disconnect anytime), reads the same positions, clicks and impressions, and combines them with a crawl of your site to surface the opportunities the raw reports bury: the keywords one push from page one, the pages seen but not clicked, the queries two of your own pages are fighting over. Then it ranks those by impact and explains each in plain language — turning the richest data you own into the shortest list that matters.
How it works
Connect in a few clicks
Grant SerpCue read-only access to your Google Search Console. Nothing changes on your site; you can disconnect at any time.
SerpCue reads the signal
It combines your positions, clicks and impressions with a crawl of your site to find the opportunities hiding in the data.
Get your next actions
Quick wins, CTR fixes and cannibalization conflicts — each explained in plain language, ranked by impact.
What SerpCue finds in your Search Console
Quick wins
Keywords at positions 11–20 where a small push moves you to page one — ranked by realistic click gain.
CTR opportunities
Pages with high impressions but weak click-through — a title or meta fix worth real traffic.
Cannibalization
Two of your pages competing for the same query and splitting the ranking between them.
Rank tracking
Average position, clicks and impressions per keyword over time — trends, not lonely snapshots.
Plain-language actions
Every finding says what to do and why, so the data becomes a to-do list, not homework.
Nothing scraped, ever
All data comes from Google's own Search Console API for your sites — the accurate, sanctioned source.
Search Console has the answers — buried
Search Console alone
Rich data across dozens of reports and filters. Powerful, but it never tells you what to actually do.
SerpCue
Reads the same data and hands you a short, ranked list of next actions — from $29/month, free to start.
Simple pricing
No card to start. No contract. Cancel anytime.
- 1 site
- On-page & technical audit
- Content gap (1 competitor)
- Positions from Search Console
- 3 AI articles per month
- Up to 5 sites
- Unlimited competitors & audits
- Quick Wins, CTR & cannibalization
- 30 AI articles + automation
- WordPress publishing + Social Assistant
- The SEO Client Playbook + 90-Day Workbook — free
- Everything in Pro
- Unlimited sites / clients
- White-label reports
- 150 AI articles per month
- Team access + priority support
- The SEO Client Playbook + 90-Day Workbook — free
A practical client-acquisition system with outreach templates, a 90-day action tracker, sales worksheets and reporting checklists. Sent to your inbox with any yearly plan.
Full plan comparison on the pricing page.
From Search Console signal to a short list of actions
Quick wins: the keywords one push from page one
This is the single most valuable thing SerpCue extracts from Search Console. It finds the queries where you rank at positions 11–20 — top of page two, where Google has already decided your page is nearly good enough but almost nobody clicks — ranks them by realistic click gain, shows which page ranks for each, and lists the concrete actions likely to tip it over: strengthen the title, expand a section, add internal links. Moving one keyword from position 12 to position 8 routinely multiplies its clicks, and these are usually the fastest wins available on any site.
CTR opportunities: traffic you already earned but don't collect
Search Console records both how often you appear and how often you're clicked, but it won't connect the two. SerpCue does: it flags pages with high impressions and weak click-through for their position — almost always a dull title or a missing meta description. These are ten-minute edits that recover clicks you've already earned the ranking for, and they're invisible unless something cross-references impressions against clicks the way SerpCue does.
Cannibalization: when your own pages compete
One of the hardest problems to see by hand is two of your pages ranking for the same query and splitting the result between them, so neither performs as well as one focused page would. SerpCue reads the query-and-page dimension of your Search Console data to detect these conflicts and grades each by how likely the overlap is to actually hurt — so you fix the real ones and leave the harmless ones alone.
Rank tracking that comes for free with the connection
Because it's already reading your Search Console, SerpCue tracks average position, clicks and impressions per keyword over time — real trends from Google, not third-party estimates. You see what's rising, what's slipping and whether the change you made three weeks ago actually worked, without adding keywords by hand or paying for a separate tracker.
Read-only, encrypted, yours to revoke
The connection is deliberately minimal: SerpCue requests read-only access, stores the token encrypted, and never writes anything back to Search Console or your site. You can disconnect at any moment and the access is gone. The whole point is to read Google's data and hand you actions — nothing about your account or your site is ever changed.
From an opportunity to a finished draft
When the action Search Console implies is "write the thing you're missing," SerpCue closes the loop: the built-in AI writer turns the opportunity into a complete draft with SEO meta and internal links, saved for your review. And the whole prioritized list can be exported as a client-ready report — the "here's what the data says we should do" document, generated for you.
Five minutes to your first actions
Create a free account, add your domain, and connect Google Search Console — a couple of read-only clicks. Within minutes SerpCue turns your data into quick wins, CTR opportunities and cannibalization checks, sorted by impact. The free plan covers one full site forever, so the fastest way to see what your Search Console has been trying to tell you is to connect it and read the short list that comes back.
Frequently asked questions
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Turn Google Search Console into things to do
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