Google Search Console MCP Server
by seotesting-com
This server allows you to integrate Google Search Console (GSC) data with Claude Desktop. It enables you to compare time periods, generate visual reports, and uncover optimization opportunities by analyzing click-through rates, impressions, and ranking shifts.
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What is Google Search Console MCP Server?
The Google Search Console MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol server that connects Google Search Console data to Claude Desktop, enabling advanced search analytics and data visualization.
How to use Google Search Console MCP Server?
To use the server, you need to generate Google Cloud credentials, install required tools (Python, pip, uv, Git), set up the MCP server by cloning the repository and configuring the environment, and then install the MCP server. Finally, restart Claude Desktop to see the new tools available.
Key features of Google Search Console MCP Server
Integration with Google Search Console
Data visualization (bar charts, line graphs, etc.)
Time period comparison
SEO optimization opportunity identification
Advanced search analytics within Claude Desktop
Use cases of Google Search Console MCP Server
Identifying keywords with high impressions but low CTR
Analyzing pages that have dropped in rankings
Finding new keywords the site started ranking for
Comparing organic traffic before and after site redesign
Generating visual reports of SEO performance
FAQ from Google Search Console MCP Server
What is MCP?
What is MCP?
MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol that allows Claude to access external data and tools.
What do I need to get started?
What do I need to get started?
You need a Google Cloud account, Python, pip, uv, Git (optional), and Claude Desktop.
How do I generate Google Cloud credentials?
How do I generate Google Cloud credentials?
Follow the steps in Part 1 of the README to create a service account JSON key in Google Cloud Console.
How do I install the MCP server?
How do I install the MCP server?
Clone the repository, create a virtual environment, install dependencies, and then run the mcp install
command with the path to your JSON credentials file.
The tools aren't appearing in Claude. What do I do?
The tools aren't appearing in Claude. What do I do?
Restart Claude Desktop, wait a few minutes, check the JSON credentials file path, and verify the Claude configuration in the settings.