Google Search Console Integration

Track Your SEO Rankings
Inside WordPress

Connect Google Search Console and monitor clicks, impressions, CTR, and keyword positions — all without leaving wp-admin.

Search Console inside WordPress
Live GSC Data
Keyword & Click Insights

Everything Inside
Google Search Console

All the GSC data you need — clicks, impressions, CTR, keyword rankings,
and top pages — surfaced right inside WordPress.

SEO Performance Overview

See your total clicks, impressions, average CTR, and average position at a glance — all synced live from your Search Console account.

Top Performing Keywords

Know exactly which search queries drive the most traffic. Track clicks, impressions, CTR, and ranking position for every keyword.

Top Pages by Organic Search

Discover which pages earn the most organic clicks and impressions. Identify your best-performing content and double down on what works.

Click Performance by Position

Visualize how clicks and CTR change across search positions 1–50+. Spot where ranking improvements will have the biggest traffic impact.

Traffic Source Breakdown

Understand exactly where your visitors come from — organic, paid, direct, referral, and social — all visualized in one clean chart.

Custom Date Ranges

Filter all Search Console reports by any date range. Compare periods to measure the impact of your SEO efforts over time.

Deep SEO Insights,
Right Inside WordPress

Everything your Google Search Console dashboard shows — clicks, positions,
pages, and traffic sources — surfaced where you already work.

See which pages rank and drive organic clicks

Get a ranked list of your top pages by organic clicks and impressions. Know which content earns the most visibility and where to focus your SEO efforts.

Ranked by Organic Clicks
Every page on your site is ranked by how many organic clicks it receives, so you instantly know your top performers.
Impressions & CTR per Page
Track how often each page appears in search results and how effectively it converts impressions into clicks.
Average Search Position
Monitor the average ranking position for each page across all the queries it appears in — spot drops before they hurt traffic.
See which pages rank and drive organic clicks screenshot
Ranked by Organic Clicks
Every page on your site is ranked by how many organic clicks it receives, so you instantly know your top performers.
Impressions & CTR per Page
Track how often each page appears in search results and how effectively it converts impressions into clicks.
Average Search Position
Monitor the average ranking position for each page across all the queries it appears in — spot drops before they hurt traffic.

Understand how position affects clicks and CTR

See a breakdown of clicks and CTR across every search position range. Find out exactly where you need to climb to unlock meaningful traffic gains.

Clicks by Position Range
Visualize how clicks are distributed across position ranges 1–3, 4–10, 11–20, 21–50, and 50+ in a clear bar chart.
CTR at Every Position
Compare your click-through rate at each position range to understand the ROI of moving a page from position 5 to position 2.
Pinpoint High-Impact Opportunities
Quickly identify pages sitting in positions 4–10 that a small ranking boost could turn into major traffic wins.
Understand how position affects clicks and CTR screenshot
Clicks by Position Range
Visualize how clicks are distributed across position ranges 1–3, 4–10, 11–20, 21–50, and 50+ in a clear bar chart.
CTR at Every Position
Compare your click-through rate at each position range to understand the ROI of moving a page from position 5 to position 2.
Pinpoint High-Impact Opportunities
Quickly identify pages sitting in positions 4–10 that a small ranking boost could turn into major traffic wins.

Know exactly where your visitors come from

Go beyond organic search — see how traffic is split across organic, paid, direct, referral, and social channels, all in one unified view.

Channel Distribution Chart
A visual donut chart breaks down your traffic mix so you can see at a glance how reliant you are on any single channel.
Organic vs Paid Comparison
Compare your organic and paid traffic side by side to understand the return on your SEO and ad spend investments.
Referral, Direct & Social
Track referral links, direct visits, and social traffic so you get a complete picture of every channel driving users to your site.
Know exactly where your visitors come from screenshot
Channel Distribution Chart
A visual donut chart breaks down your traffic mix so you can see at a glance how reliant you are on any single channel.
Organic vs Paid Comparison
Compare your organic and paid traffic side by side to understand the return on your SEO and ad spend investments.
Referral, Direct & Social
Track referral links, direct visits, and social traffic so you get a complete picture of every channel driving users to your site.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Analytix and Google Analytics 4 for WordPress.

Analytix is a WordPress plugin that connects directly to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and surfaces your data inside wp-admin — no tab-switching, no GA4 login required. Authenticate once with your Google account, select your GA4 property, and your full dashboard appears instantly: sessions, users, real-time visitors, top pages, traffic sources, device breakdowns, geographic stats, and more. A built-in setup wizard walks you through every step.

Yes — Analytix reads data from your existing GA4 property via the Google Analytics Data API. If you don't have one yet, create a free account at analytics.google.com, add your website as a property, and then connect it to Analytix in under two minutes. The plugin also handles GA4 tracking code insertion automatically, so you won't need to edit any theme files.

The dashboard gives you a full GA4 overview in one place: sessions, active users, new vs. returning users, event count, engaged sessions, bounce rate, average session duration, and screen pageviews. Below that you get sessions by device, top countries and cities, top browsers and operating systems, top pages and landing pages, and traffic channel breakdowns — all filterable by date range.

Yes. Analytix injects per-post stats directly into the WordPress post and page list screens, so authors and editors can instantly see how each piece of content is performing without leaving the editor. You control which post types and user roles get access — contributors and authors can view their own content stats while admins retain full dashboard access.

Absolutely. The WooCommerce E-commerce Analytics add-on gives you a dedicated store dashboard with revenue, total transactions, average order value, and conversion rate alongside a full product performance table. You also get real-time store activity — live visitors, items currently in cart, and today's orders — all visible inside wp-admin without touching the GA4 interface.

The Search Console add-on pulls your Google Search Console data directly into WordPress — search queries, top-ranking pages, impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position. You can track keyword movements and SEO traffic trends side-by-side with your GA4 metrics, giving you a complete picture of organic performance without switching between tools.

Yes. Analytix includes a built-in Event Builder to define and track custom GA4 events without code, a Conversion Tracking module to set and monitor conversion goals, and a Campaign Tracking module with a UTM URL builder so you can measure the exact performance of every marketing campaign you run.

Yes. The Email Notifications module lets you schedule recurring analytics reports — choose which sections to include, set the delivery day and time, and add as many recipients as you need. Your whole team stays informed with fresh data delivered to their inbox automatically, with no manual effort required.

No. Analytix only runs inside the WordPress admin area. It fetches data from the GA4 API server-side and caches the results, so front-end page speed is completely unaffected. Your visitors never load any Analytix scripts — the only front-end addition is the standard GA4 tracking snippet that you would add regardless.

Yes. Analytix is fully compatible with WordPress Multisite networks. Each site in the network can connect to its own GA4 property independently, and the plugin is translation-ready with full i18n support so it works in any language your team uses.

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