Ploy × Google Search Console

Ploy reads ranked queries, CTR drops, and indexation issues from GSC — and fixes the underlying pages without a brief.

What you can do

Eight ways teams put Google Search Console to work with Ploy.

  • Fix CTR drops automatically.

    When a page’s CTR drops on a keyword, Ploy rewrites titles and metas to recover it.

  • Recover lost positions.

    Pages that fall out of the top 10 trigger a Ploy re-optimization pass — content refreshed, internal linking added.

  • Find easy-win impressions.

    Surface queries where you rank 8–20 with > 1k impressions and ship targeted content for each.

  • Spot indexation issues.

    Pages submitted but not indexed flag automatically with the likely fix (canonical, content thinness, sitemap).

  • Cluster queries into pillar / cluster pages.

    Ploy groups GSC queries by intent and proposes the right page architecture.

  • Track AI Overviews citations.

    Where your pages appear in Google AI Overviews and which queries trigger them.

  • Brief content from real demand.

    Every new piece Ploy writes is briefed against actual GSC data — not guessed keywords.

  • Internal-link suggestions with data.

    Ploy proposes internal links from pages with high impressions to pages that need authority.

How it connects

Three steps. Then Google Search Console works inside Ploy.

01

Google Search Console ships connected.

Google Search Console is wired natively into Ploy — sign in to Ploy and the connection is live. No tokens, no API keys, no separate vendor.

02

Pick the scope you want.

Choose which workspaces, folders, or properties Ploy can read from and write back to. Revoke or rescope anytime from settings.

03

Watch Ploy work.

Ploy starts using Google Search Console on the next page it ships, the next report it runs, or the next account it sees — no extra setup.

Connect Google Search Console and ship today.

Slurp your existing site in 60 seconds, plug in Google Search Console, and watch Ploy start using it on the next page it builds.