See which articles are actually earning traffic.
Search Console rankings and clicks tie back to each article. See what earned traffic, and what needs another pass.
“Show me which articles actually worked”
Search Console has the data and no idea what you published.
URLs, not articles
Search Console hands you an anonymous URL list with no link back to the work that created each page.
You can see clicks went up. You can't say which piece of work earned them.
Rankings and clicks are joined back to the specific article behind them.
Reporting is a second job
Proving the work happened means exporting, filtering, and assembling it by hand every month.
A day a month, and it's always the thing that slips first.
Per-article performance is already attached to the article, refreshed on a regular cadence.
A dashboard for everything
General analytics suites answer a hundred questions, none of them the one you actually asked.
You learn to ignore the dashboard entirely.
Insights answers one question well — which articles are earning traffic — rather than trying to be everything.
What actually happens
Three steps, not a black box.
Connect Search Console once
One connection. It covers every article after that.
- One-time connection
- Covers every future article
- No per-article setup
Every step, spelled out
Connect Search Console once
One connection. It covers every article after that.
- One-time connection
- Covers every future article
- No per-article setup
Rankings tie back to each article
Automatically, to the specific URL. No spreadsheet matching.
- No manual matching required
- Tied to the specific URL
- Updates on a regular cadence
See what's working, and what isn't
See what's earning traffic. Double down on what's almost ranking.
- See which articles are working
- Spot what's almost ranking
- Feed the plan for what's next
One of 4 capabilities inside Reports & Insights.
“Show me it worked” — Reporting & Analytics
- 1Insights (Search Console join)You are here
- 2Opportunities
- 3Priority matrix (impact × effort)
- 4The Brief
Questions people ask
Connect Search Console once — rankings and clicks then tie back to each article automatically.
No — Insights answers one question well (which articles are working) rather than trying to be a general analytics tool.
It pulls from Search Console on a regular cadence, not a one-time snapshot.
Yes, as long as Search Console already has history for that URL.
Not yet — it answers the ranking and clicks question well rather than trying to replace a full analytics suite.
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