Likelihood to Recommend Google Search Console is helpful to understand what terms customers search for and click onto your website from. However, it's not helpful if you're looking for deep competitive insight on search terms people are using and how that impacts your website.
Read full review It is great if small and medium scale businesses to track their SEO efforts. The tool does not really offer too many features that a large enterprise might be benefit from. Also the UI of the tool can be improved + connections with the other tools. The accuracy is good enough to understand the overall movement in the market for your relevant keywords.
Read full review Pros You can also submit your sitemap directly to Google and get it crawled. You can also index and crawl you updated and new webpages. It also displays errors that are preventing your site pages to get indexed in Google. You get a list of all the keywords for which your site is ranking. You can track its position, CTR and impressions. Read full review Track and monitor SEO keywords Research new keywords Use conversion and traffic report Read full review Cons It can be a little difficult to navigate More training resources would be an asset. A beginner is given the power to completely destroy a sites search results at the push of a button. Likewise it is a powerful tool to enhance search results also. An option to take care of multiple versions of the same site simultaneously would be helpful. An option to use the same validation script across all versions and administer them simultaneously would be a time save (i.e. non-www, www, http://, and https:// versions of the same site). Read full review Monitor keywords more frequently Improve pricing model Read full review Usability Google Search Console is a simple program that allows organizations to get a solid understanding of the way their site functions and how users land on it. It can be used for making critical business decisions regarding marketing budgets and that within itself is why it deserves a 10.
Read full review Support Rating As with all Google software, your primary source of help is their forums, their knowledge base articles, or whatever tutorials you can find on the web. Often answers on their forums are not straightforward and may not address the actual issue you're experiencing. The KB articles are typically written like instruction manuals - for better or for worse. Tutorials on the web may vary, but the odds are good someone out there had the same questions as you and was kind enough to document their experience.
Read full review Alternatives Considered SEMRush is a supplementary tool we use to provide competitive analysis. While it does, or should, provide the same data that Search Console does, but I only fully trust Search Console when it comes to basic performance in Google for the sites we develop and own.
SEMRush , and other products like it, does provide much more in-depth insights that can help drive business decisions, including site performance on other search engines, along putting organic and paid search performance in one spot. However,
SEMRush costs money while Search Console is free.
Read full review SERPs.com is cheaper than most of the SEO tools out there. It gives you the ability to keep a track of all the relevant keywords across your business and also helps you do a competition check.
Read full review Return on Investment Given that this is a free tool, the return on investment has been particularly high - we've identified and addressed a few site issues that could have meant a reduction in search traffic. Our organic search traffic has been on the rise in part due to the insights gained from the search traffic analytics provided within the console. Read full review More than 1000% ROI on the branding efforts Read full review ScreenShots