eesel + Google Search Console.
Put your real search data behind every SEO decision.
Connect Search Console once, then let eesel overlay your real clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position onto its SEO analysis, so you fix the posts that are actually losing traffic instead of guessing.

What eesel can do with your search data
Search Console performance feeds the SEO skills below. Click any one to see it in action.
Find decaying and low-CTR posts
The SEO Content Gap Finder reads your GSC performance to flag posts that are slipping in position or under-converting their impressions, then tells you whether to update, merge, or leave them.

| Page | GSC signal | Move |
|---|---|---|
| Zendesk alternatives | Low CTR, page 1 | Update |
| CSAT benchmarks | Traffic down 34% | Update |
| Live chat best practices | Two thin posts | Merge |
| AI customer service guide | No matching page | Build |
Pair performance with on-page fixes
The SEO Audit & On-Page Optimizer shows how a post actually performs in search next to its on-page score, so you prioritise the fixes that move a real, traffic-losing page.

How eesel + Google Search Console works
Connect once, read-only, then every SEO skill is grounded in your real search performance.
- 1
Connect your Google account
Authorize eesel and pick the Search Console property you want it to read. Read-only.
- 2
Pick a skill
Run the SEO Content Gap Finder or the SEO Audit. Both pull your live GSC performance.
- 3
See the overlay
eesel joins clicks, impressions, CTR, and position with competitor and on-page data.
- 4
Act on the ranked plan
Work the posts that are actually losing traffic, build, update, or merge, in priority order.
Skills powered by Google Search Console
Each skill reads your live search performance. Open one to see a preview and try it.
Frequently asked questions
It reads your real search performance (clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position per page and query) and overlays it on your SEO decisions. The SEO Content Gap Finder uses it to spot decaying and low-CTR posts, and the SEO Audit pairs it with on-page fixes so you work on the posts that are actually losing traffic.
Yes. eesel only reads your Search Console data to inform its analysis. It never changes anything in your GSC property. The writes happen elsewhere, for example pushing the resulting on-page fix to WordPress.
Search Console shows you the numbers. eesel turns them into a decision: which posts are decaying, which rank on page two with a winnable CTR, which topics you are missing entirely. It joins your GSC data with competitor data from Ahrefs and your WordPress inventory, so the next move is already ranked for you.
You connect your Google account once and pick the Search Console property you want eesel to read. From then on, any skill that uses search performance pulls live from that property.
Put your search data to work
Connect Search Console and let eesel ground your next SEO decision in real performance.