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Ask questions about your Google Search Console data
Search Console gives you the numbers. Layzr helps you understand what they mean, which pages need work, and what to do next.
Updated May 25, 2026
Google Search Console is the best place to see how your website appears in Google. The hard part is making sense of it.
Most people open Search Console, see clicks, impressions, CTR, average position, pages, queries, and indexing messages, then leave with the same question: what should I fix first?
That is why Layzr has a Search Console insights tool. Connect your property, choose a date range, and ask questions about your own Search Console data in plain English.
Search Console shows the data. It does not explain it.
Search Console is useful because the data comes from Google. You can see the queries people searched, which pages appeared, how often they clicked, and whether Google indexed your URLs.
But it is not built like a conversation. If clicks dropped, you have to move between reports, filters, dates, pages, queries, and indexing screens. That is fine for an SEO who lives in the tool. It is rough for everyone else.
What Layzr adds to Search Console
Layzr does not replace Google Search Console. It sits on top of it. The goal is simple: let you ask normal questions about your own search data.
- Which pages lost clicks this month?
- Which queries get impressions but almost no clicks?
- Which pages are close to ranking on page one?
- Why did clicks go down while impressions went up?
- Which indexed pages should I update first?
- What pages have SEO demand but weak titles, copy, or page quality?
That last part matters. Search Console can tell you a page has impressions. Layzr can help you decide whether the page needs a better title, stronger copy, clearer proof, cleaner UX, or a full page audit.
Is Layzr a Google Search Console alternative?
If you are searching for a Google Search Console alternative, you probably do not want to replace Search Console. You want the data to make more sense.
That is the better way to think about Layzr. Keep Search Console as the source of truth. Use Layzr when you want to ask what changed, what is underperforming, and what should be audited next.
- Use Search Console to collect the official Google data.
- Use Layzr to ask questions about that data.
- Use Layzr audits to fix the pages with the best SEO upside.
Questions to ask your Search Console data
Start with questions that lead to action. A good question should point to a page, query, or problem you can actually fix.
- Which pages got more impressions but fewer clicks?
- Which queries have a low CTR?
- Which pages moved down in average position?
- Which pages are getting impressions for the wrong keywords?
- Which pages should I refresh this week?
- Which new queries are starting to show up?
- Which pages are indexed but not earning clicks?
- Which queries should become new landing pages or guide posts?
How to use Layzr's Search Console insights
- Open Search Console insights.
- Connect the Google account that has access to your website property.
- Pick the date range you care about.
- Review the top pages, top queries, CTR, average position, and indexing watchlist.
- Click Ask Layzr and ask a follow-up question.
- Use the answer to choose the next page to audit or update.
The flow is meant to be fast. You do not need to export CSV files, build a spreadsheet, or explain Search Console metrics to someone else before you can make a decision.
What to fix first
The easiest wins usually come from pages that already have demand. Look for pages with impressions, weak CTR, average positions near the first page, or queries that do not match the page well.
- High impressions, low CTR: rewrite the title and meta description.
- Average position 8 to 20: improve the page before building a new one.
- Good query, wrong page: create a better page for that intent.
- Indexed but no clicks: check whether the page is too thin, unclear, or buried.
- Clicks dropped: compare queries and pages before changing everything.
Once you know which URL matters, run a full Layzr audit. Search Console shows the opportunity. The audit shows what is hurting the page.
Pair Search Console with other SEO checks
Search Console tells you where Google already sees demand. That makes it a good starting point for the rest of your SEO work.
- Use PageSpeed Insights when a page has traffic potential but feels slow.
- Use the free agentic audit when you want to check whether AI crawlers can read your website files.
- Use the llms.txt generator when important pages need a simple AI-readable index.
- Use the AEO guide when you want AI systems to mention your brand correctly.
Related guides
- Layzr Search Console insightsConnect Google Search Console and ask questions about pages, queries, clicks, impressions, CTR, rankings, and indexing.
- How to set up Google Search ConsoleUse this first if you still need to verify your site, submit a sitemap, or understand the basic reports.
- How to use Google PageSpeed InsightsCheck page speed and Core Web Vitals after Search Console tells you which URLs matter.
- Answer engine optimization guideUse AEO work when search demand also needs better brand mentions in AI answers.
FAQ
Can I ask questions about Google Search Console data?
Yes. In Layzr, you can connect Google Search Console and ask questions about pages, queries, clicks, impressions, CTR, rankings, and indexing issues.
Is Layzr a Google Search Console alternative?
Layzr is not a replacement for Google Search Console. It uses Search Console data and makes it easier to understand what changed, which pages need work, and what to audit next.
What questions should I ask Search Console?
Start with questions like which pages lost clicks, which queries have low CTR, which pages are close to page one, and which indexed pages should be updated first.
Can Layzr help me find SEO opportunities?
Yes. Layzr can help spot pages with impressions, weak CTR, ranking drops, new queries, indexing issues, and pages worth auditing next.
Do I need to export Search Console data?
No. The Search Console insights page is built so you can connect your property and ask questions without exporting CSV files or building a spreadsheet first.
Ask your Search Console data what to fix next
Connect Google Search Console, choose a date range, and ask Layzr about pages, queries, clicks, impressions, CTR, rankings, and indexing.
Open Search Console insights