Connecting Search Console and GA4
Connect your Google Search Console and GA4 properties, pick the right property, and understand why fresh data can take a little while to appear.
What we connect to
We read only from your Google Search Console and GA4. We ask for read-only access and never request write, manage, or delete scopes.
We do not connect to backlink indexes, rank trackers, or keyword databases. Everything you see is built from your own first-party data.
If the connection fails
A failed sign-in is almost always a cancelled Google consent screen or an account without access to the property. Start the connection again and pick the Google account that owns the property.
If Google shows no properties to choose from, the signed-in account does not have Search Console or GA4 access. Ask whoever owns the property to grant you access, then reconnect.
Choosing the right property
Pick the exact property that matches the site you want to measure. A domain property and a URL-prefix property can report different totals, so choose the one your team already uses.
Why data can be delayed
The first sync pulls your available history and can take a while on large properties. Views fill in automatically as it finishes; you can keep working in the meantime.
Google itself reports recent days with a delay, so the most recent day or two may be incomplete until Google finalizes it. This is a source limit, not a gap in your account.
Last updated 2026-07-08
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