The Google Search Console (GSC) connection brings your organic search performance data into Marcenta. Once connected, you can track how often your pages appear in search results, how often they get clicked, and where they rank—broken down by keyword, page, country, and device.Documentation Index
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What data is synced
Metrics
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
impressions | Number of times a page appeared in search results |
clicks | Number of times a searcher clicked through to your site |
ctr | Click-through rate (clicks ÷ impressions) |
avg_position | Average ranking position in search results |
Dimensions
| Dimension | Description |
|---|---|
keyword / query | The search query that triggered an impression |
page / landing_page | The URL that appeared in search results |
country | Country where the search was performed |
device | Device type (desktop, mobile, tablet) |
Data freshness
Before you connect
Make sure you have:- A verified property in Google Search Console for the domain you want to track
- Full or Restricted access to that property in your Google account
GSC properties can be either domain properties (covering all subdomains and protocols) or URL-prefix properties (covering a specific URL). Both types work with this connection.
How to connect
Select Google Search Console
Click the Google Search Console card in the Available connections grid.
Authorize with Google
Marcenta starts the OAuth flow automatically. You’ll be redirected to Google to sign in and grant read access to your Search Console data.
Permissions requested
Marcenta requests read-only access to your Google Search Console data. No changes can be made to your Search Console configuration through Marcenta.Sync frequency and manual sync
GSC data syncs automatically. To trigger a sync immediately:- Go to Connections.
- Find the Google Search Console connection in the Active Connections grid.
- Click Sync Now.
Because GSC data has a 2–3 day delay at the source, syncing more frequently will not produce more up-to-date results for recent days.
Troubleshooting
Connection shows an error status
Connection shows an error status
The OAuth token may have expired or been revoked. Open the connection’s Manage view and reconnect. After reconnecting, click Sync Now to resume data collection.
No properties appear during setup
No properties appear during setup
The Google account you authorized may not have access to any verified Search Console properties. Check that you’re signing in with the correct account, or ask your Search Console administrator to grant you access.
Recent data appears incomplete
Recent data appears incomplete
This is expected. Google Search Console data has a 2–3 day delay. Data for dates within the last two to three days will be sparse or unavailable until GSC processes it.
Sync Now shows 'Session expired'
Sync Now shows 'Session expired'
Your Google OAuth session has expired. Reconnect from the Manage view and then retry Sync Now.