Prerequisites
Before connecting, make sure you have:- A verified Google Search Console property for the domain you want to track. Domain-level properties and URL-prefix properties are both supported.
- A Google account with at least Full (Owner or Delegated Owner) access to the Search Console property.
Connect Search Console
Sign in with Google
Click Connect with Google and sign in with the account that has access to your Search Console property. Grant the requested read permissions when prompted.
What SurgeRank shows
Once connected, SurgeRank surfaces Search Console data across several views in your dashboard:Top Queries Driving AI-Referred Clicks
The organic search queries that most frequently co-occur with AI citation events on your pages.
Impressions vs. Clicks
Impression and click counts for every page that has been cited by an AI engine, making it easy to spot high-impression pages with low click-through rates.
Page-Level Performance
A breakdown of clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position for all pages SurgeRank has recorded as AI-cited.
Query Gap Alerts
Queries appearing in Search Console that don’t yet match a tracked prompt in SurgeRank — surfaced automatically as prompt suggestions.
Using query data for prompt research
Queries appearing in Search Console are some of the strongest signals you have for identifying new prompts to track. If Google is seeing organic search traffic for a question, buyers are very likely asking AI engines the same thing. To act on this data:- Open Insights → Query Gaps in SurgeRank. You’ll see a ranked list of Search Console queries not yet covered by a tracked prompt.
- Click Add as Prompt next to any query you want to start monitoring.
- SurgeRank will begin checking AI engine responses for citations to your content on that prompt immediately.
Disconnecting
To remove the integration, go to Settings → Integrations → Search Console → Disconnect. Query and performance data already synced to SurgeRank is retained in your account.Search Console data has a 2–3 day reporting delay built in by Google. The data you see in SurgeRank reflects that same delay. Use Search Console metrics for trend analysis and prompt research rather than real-time citation monitoring.