First-party search reporting

See which queries and pages are earning attention in Google Search.

Connect Google Search Console to track organic clicks, impressions, CTR, position, top queries, and top pages for your published SaaS content.

  • Google Search Console data
  • Clicks, impressions, CTR, and position
  • Top queries and published pages
  • Site-scoped reporting and refresh status
insights / search-visibility Connected
Search performance

Last 30 days

Organic clicks
1,284
+18%
Impressions
42.6K
+11%
Average CTR
3.01%
clicks ÷ views
Average position
12.4
impression-weighted
Recent trend Directional

Google Search Console finalizes performance data with a normal delay of a few days.

Direct answer

What are search performance analytics for a SaaS blog?

Search performance analytics show how published content appears and earns traffic in organic search. Blogged reports Google Search Console clicks, impressions, click-through rate, average position, top queries, and top pages for the active blog site and the latest finalized reporting window supplied by Google.

Inside Insights

Metrics with a denominator, a scope, and a next action.

Each report explains what was measured, where it came from, and what the number can and cannot support.

01
Core search metrics

Read visibility, traffic, and ranking context together.

Four top-line metrics explain whether the content is appearing, earning visits, and moving into more competitive search positions.

  • Track Google organic clicks and impressions.
  • Calculate CTR from clicks divided by impressions.
  • Review impression-weighted average position.
02
Queries & pages

Move from a portfolio number to the exact opportunity.

Top-query and top-page reports reveal the search language and published URLs contributing the strongest recent performance.

  • Compare query clicks, impressions, CTR, and position.
  • Find the published pages receiving organic traffic.
  • Keep every report scoped to the active blog site.
03
Data clarity

Know when the data was measured and synchronized.

The report shows Google's finalized date range and Blogged's latest completed synchronization instead of presenting metrics as real time.

  • Display the reporting start and end dates.
  • Show the latest successful synchronization time.
  • Refresh the report without implying instant Google data.
04
Connection scope

Report from the verified property selected for this site.

Search reporting depends on a connected Google account and verified property, with reconnect and property management kept explicit.

  • Select a verified Search Console property.
  • Surface reauthorization when Google access expires.
  • Keep reports isolated to the active tenant and site.
How it works

From a published surface to a decision you can defend.

The workflow keeps measurement scope, reporting delay, access, and interpretation visible instead of flattening signals into one opaque score.

  1. 01

    Connect a verified property

    Authorize Google Search Console and choose the property that corresponds to the active blog site in Blogged.

  2. 02

    Synchronize finalized data

    Blogged retrieves the available reporting window and records when the site-level metrics were last updated.

  3. 03

    Review the query and page

    Use portfolio metrics to find the specific search query or published URL that deserves another editorial decision.

Search reporting that points back to a post, not a vanity dashboard.

Search Console data helps explain organic visibility, but it is delayed, sampled according to Google's reporting behavior, and does not prove why a ranking changed. Treat trends as decision support rather than deterministic attribution.

FAQ

Questions about Search Visibility.

Clear definitions for source, denominator, delay, scope, access, and attribution.

Which search metrics does Blogged report?

The Search report includes organic clicks, impressions, average click-through rate, impression-weighted average position, top queries, and top pages for the selected reporting window.

Is search performance data real time?

No. Google Search Console finalizes data with a normal delay of a few days. Blogged shows the available reporting window and last synchronization time so the age of the report remains clear.

Can I see which query led to which post?

The report provides top-query and top-page views with their core search metrics. These views help identify opportunities, while the available aggregation and privacy behavior remain governed by Google Search Console.

What happens if Search Console needs reauthorization?

Blogged marks the connection as needing reauthorization and directs an authorized user back to Search Console settings before another report refresh can complete.

Measure the outcome. Improve the next post.

Publish product-aware content, connect the available signals, and turn the report into a specific editorial, audience, or conversion decision.