Understanding the Pages View
The Pages view shows every URL on your site that appeared in Google search results over the last 30 days. This data comes directly from your Google Search Console account, so the numbers match what you see in GSC.
Where does this data come from?
Google Search Console records every time one of your pages appears in a search result (an impression) and every time someone clicks through to your site. We pull this data daily and store it so you can filter, sort, and explore it without leaving this tool.
The data shown covers the most recent 30 days, with a 2-3 day delay (Google needs time to process search data before making it available).
What each column means
| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Page URL | The full URL that appeared in search results. |
| Clicks | Total clicks from Google search to this page over 30 days. |
| Impressions | How many times this page appeared in search results, whether or not anyone clicked. |
| CTR | Click-through rate: clicks divided by impressions. Shows what percentage of people who saw your listing actually clicked it. |
| Position | Average ranking position in Google search results, weighted by impressions. Lower is better (position 1 is the top). |
Pages vs Tracked Keywords
The Pages view shows raw Google Search Console data for all your pages, not just the ones you are actively tracking. Think of it as your complete search footprint. The Tracked Keywords page, on the other hand, shows only the specific keywords you have chosen to monitor closely with daily position snapshots and alerts.
What to look for
- High impressions, low clicks: Pages getting seen but not clicked. Your title tag or meta description might need work.
- High clicks, poor position: Pages getting clicks despite low rankings. These could climb higher with optimization.
- Zero clicks: Pages appearing in search but never clicked. Consider whether these pages are worth keeping indexed.