Indexed
Last-known Google result is indexed.
Track how every Autopilot post performs across Google visibility, indexing, first-party audience demand, CTA engagement, subscriptions, and acquisition channels. Every report keeps its source, denominator, and limits explicit.
See clicks, impressions, queries, pages, and position.
Prioritize posts that Google has not discovered or indexed.
Compare CTA views, clicks, destinations, and placements.
Use on-site search and feedback to find unmet demand.
Search, CTA, and lead reports answer different questions. Insights brings them into one product area while preserving each source and attribution boundary.
Ship the reviewed article and its approved conversion surfaces.
Read Google visibility, queries, pages, and last-known indexing status.
Read on-site demand and direct feedback before the next brief.
Separate form views and attempts from successful subscriber outcomes.
Google Search Console reporting puts impressions, clicks, CTR, average position, top queries, and top pages in the same site-scoped view, with the finalized reporting window and synchronization time visible.
Clicks, impressions, CTR, and impression-weighted average position.
The search language and published URLs contributing the strongest results.
The exact Google window and latest Blogged synchronization time.
Group published URLs by last-known Google result, separate new-post discovery lag from older problems, and keep technical readiness beside the indexing status.
Explore indexing coverageLast-known Google result is indexed.
One is newly published; one is older than 14 days.
Google knows the URL but has not indexed it.
No completed URL Inspection result is available yet.
Google controls crawling and indexing. Blogged keeps the latest inspection result, reason, readiness, and check date actionable.
Combine aggregate homepage engagement, on-site search demand, selected results, and direct feedback without building person-level visitor profiles.
Explore audience signalsPrivacy-conscious daily views show whether the blog earns repeat attention.
Committed searches, selected results, and unanswered queries expose content gaps.
Helpfulness, comments, and optional contact details add the reader's direct answer.
Aggregate behavior can reveal a pattern worth investigating. It does not prove an individual reader's intent or replace customer research.
A page load is not a CTA impression. Insights waits for a visibility threshold, compares best-effort clicks with viewable CTAs, and breaks the result down by the variables you can change.
Counted after at least 25% of the CTA enters view and deduplicated within the browser session.
Navigation-safe best-effort click events, reported without creating visitor profiles.
Recorded clicks divided by visible CTA views for the selected reporting range.
See visible form views, submit attempts, completed subscriptions, and article conversion rate. Then distinguish new subscribers, reactivations, and repeat touchpoints before comparing posts, forms, placements, channels, and campaigns.
Explore the exact reports behind the product promise, including how each metric is defined and where its interpretation stops.
See how published content appears, earns clicks, and reaches Google's index.
Measure visible calls to action without building visitor profiles.
Understand form conversion, subscriber results, and acquisition context.
Learn what readers view, search for, select, and tell you directly.
A high-conversion dashboard still has to be honest. Insights keeps delays, visibility thresholds, role restrictions, data scope, and attribution limits close to the metric.
Search Console uses Google's latest finalized window, not a real-time claim.
CTA and form views require at least 25% of the surface to enter view.
CTA and lead reports are site-scoped and limited to owners and admins.
Search, CTA, and lead reports are connected by workflow, not hidden identity stitching.
Clear answers about data sources, definitions, permissions, delays, and attribution.
Insights brings Google search performance and indexing coverage together with privacy-conscious homepage engagement, on-site search demand, reader feedback, CTA, lead, and subscriber reports. It connects the content workflow without presenting the signals as one person-level dataset.
Search performance and URL inspection results come from the verified Google Search Console property connected to the active blog site in Blogged. Reports show their finalized Google reporting window, latest synchronization time, and last-known inspection state.
CTA click-through rate is recorded CTA clicks divided by visible CTA views in the selected range. A visible view requires at least 25 percent of the CTA to enter the viewport and is deduplicated within the browser session.
Lead reports distinguish form views, submit attempts, and successful subscriptions. They also separate new subscribers, reactivations, and repeat touchpoints, then break results down by post, form, placement, source, and available campaign parameters.
Insights reports committed searches, selected results, unanswered queries, helpfulness, and volunteered comments as separate audience signals. These can reveal demand worth investigating without claiming to identify an individual reader's intent.
No. Insights connects reports within one content workflow, but it does not claim end-to-end person-level identity stitching or causal attribution. Search Console is aggregated, CTA clicks are best-effort, and lead outcomes follow the active site's available first-party reporting context.
Use verified search, audience, and conversion data to prioritize what your Autopilot should publish and improve next.