Before you start
- You need a Search Console property for your site, already verified in Google.
- You need at least Full user access on that property in Search Console.
- Connect the property that matches how your site is actually served — a Domain property covers all subdomains and protocols; a URL-prefix property covers only that exact prefix.
Connect
1
Open Integrations
Go to Workspace Settings → Integrations. Use the Search integrations box or the Analytics category filter to find Search Console.
2
Click Connect
You are redirected to Google to sign in and approve access.
3
Pick the property
Choose the specific Search Console property for the site this workspace covers.
What Ryze uses it for
- Keyword discovery — queries you already receive impressions for, including ones you are not deliberately targeting
- Opportunity finding — pages ranking just outside the positions that earn clicks
- Pool B topic mining — expanding into adjacent demand from your impression data
- Reporting — measuring whether published work earned impressions and clicks
Data timing
Search Console data is not real-time. Google typically reports with a delay of 2–3 days, and the interface provides up to 16 months of history. A newly connected property will show its available history, but recently published pages will not appear immediately.Troubleshooting
No properties listed after authorizing. The Google account you signed in with does not have access to any property. Sign in with the account that does, or have someone grant it access in Search Console. Data looks incomplete. Check you connected the right property type. A URL-prefix property forhttps://www.example.com/ will not include https://example.com/ traffic.
The connection drops. Click Reconnect on the card and re-authorize. Google access tokens can be revoked by password changes or admin policy.

