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GSC-MCP

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Google Search Console MCP Server

An MCP server for Google Search Console that lets you ask Claude questions about your search data and get real answers. Not raw API rows. Actual analysis.

20 tools. OAuth or service account. Free and open source.

Full setup guide with screenshots: suganthan.com/blog/google-search-console-mcp-server/

See it in action

"How is my site doing?"

Site snapshot with period comparison

"What are my quick win keywords?"

Quick wins analysis showing positions 4-15 with opportunity scores

"Which pages are cannibalising each other?"

Cannibalisation detection across the site

"What content is slowly dying?"

Content decay detection over three consecutive periods

"Which pages lost traffic and why?"

Traffic drop diagnosis: ranking loss vs CTR collapse vs demand decline

"How does my CTR compare to benchmarks?"

CTR vs industry benchmarks by position

"How is my blog cluster performing?"

Topic cluster performance for a URL path pattern

Related MCP server: Google Search Console MCP Server

What you can ask

"What are my quick win keywords?"
"Which pages lost traffic this month and why?"
"What content is decaying?"
"Which pages are cannibalising each other?"
"Check for any SEO alerts in the last 7 days"
"Give me content recommendations"
"How does my CTR compare to benchmarks?"
"How is my /blog/ cluster performing?"
"Show me US mobile traffic for the last 90 days"
"Is /blog/my-post/ indexed? If not, why?"
"Generate a full performance report and save it"
"Show me a dashboard across all my sites"
"Submit this URL for indexing: https://mysite.com/new-post/"
"Batch submit all my new blog posts for indexing"
"List my sitemaps and their status"
"Verify that claim about my homepage clicks"

Quick start

  1. Create a Google Cloud project and enable the Search Console API

  2. Go to Credentials > Create Credentials > OAuth client ID, choose Desktop app

  3. Download the client secrets JSON

  4. Add to your Claude Desktop config (~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json):

{"gsc-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:\\Users\\Perfect Digitals\\Downloads\\gsc-mcp\\Suganthans-GSC-MCP\\dist\\index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GSC_CLIENT_SECRET_PATH": "C:\\Users\\Perfect Digitals\\Downloads\\gsc-mcp\\client_secret_602538662828-r3j8ismuh2ehn6j8gnu0hv6k9ol5ebbc.apps.googleusercontent.com.json"
      }
    }
}

First use opens a browser for Google sign in. Token is cached after that.

Option B: Service Account

  1. Create a Google Cloud project and enable the Search Console API

  2. Go to IAM & Admin > Service Accounts, create one, download the JSON key

  3. Add the service account email to your GSC property (Settings > Users and permissions > Full access)

  4. Add to your Claude Desktop config:

 "gsc-mcp": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": [
        "C:\\Users\\Perfect Digitals\\Downloads\\gsc-mcp\\Suganthans-GSC-MCP\\dist\\index.js"
      ],
      "env": {
        "GSC_CLIENT_SECRET_PATH": "C:\\Users\\Perfect Digitals\\Downloads\\gsc-mcp\\client_secret_602538662828-r3j8ismuh2ehn6j8gnu0hv6k9ol5ebbc.apps.googleusercontent.com.json"
      }
    }
  }
}

Indexing API (optional)

To use submit_url, submit_batch, and submit_sitemap:

  1. Enable the Web Search Indexing API in your Google Cloud console

  2. Your service account (or OAuth credentials) need owner-level access in Search Console

Note: Google officially says the Indexing API is for JobPosting and BroadcastEvent schema types. In practice, it processes requests for all page types.

Multi-site

For multiple properties, add GSC_SITE_URLS:

"env": {
  "GSC_SITE_URL": "sc-domain:primarysite.com",
  "GSC_SITE_URLS": "sc-domain:primarysite.com,sc-domain:secondsite.com"
}

All 20 tools

Analysis

Tool

What it answers

site_snapshot

How is the site doing overall? Clicks, impressions, CTR, position with period comparison

quick_wins

Keywords at positions 4-15 with high impressions, scored by opportunity

ctr_opportunities

Pages with high impressions but CTR below expected for their position

traffic_drops

What lost traffic, and whether it's a ranking loss, CTR collapse, or demand decline

content_gaps

Topics with search demand but no real content targeting them

cannibalization_check

Keywords where multiple pages compete against each other

content_decay

Pages declining across three consecutive 30-day periods

topic_cluster_performance

Aggregated performance for all pages matching a URL path pattern

ctr_vs_benchmark

Your actual CTR per position vs industry benchmarks

inspect_url

Is this URL indexed? Last crawl date, canonical, robots/noindex issues

check_alerts

Position drops, CTR collapses, click losses, disappeared pages. Severity-rated

content_recommendations

Prioritised actions: pages to update, content to create, pages to consolidate

advanced_search_analytics

Custom queries with flexible dimensions and filters

generate_report

Full markdown report saved to disk

multi_site_dashboard

Health check across all properties in one command

Indexing

Tool

What it does

submit_url

Submit a URL to Google's Indexing API for crawling

submit_batch

Batch submit up to 200 URLs (daily quota)

submit_sitemap

Notify Google of a new or updated sitemap

list_sitemaps

All submitted sitemaps with status, errors, and indexed counts

Safety

Tool

What it does

verify_claim

Self-check: re-queries GSC data to verify a numeric claim before presenting it

What makes this different from other Google Search Console MCP servers

Analysis, not just API access. Most Google Search Console MCP servers wrap the raw API. This one ships with pre-built analysis: opportunity scoring, cannibalisation detection, decay tracking, CTR benchmarking, traffic drop diagnosis. You ask a question, it runs the analysis and tells you what to do.

Hallucination guardrails. Every tool instructs Claude to base analysis only on returned data. Provenance metadata in every response. The verify_claim tool lets Claude fact-check its own numbers. Credit to Krinal Mehta for pushing this.

Visual dashboards. Results render as rich, interactive visualisations in Claude Desktop. Summary cards, colour coded indicators, bar charts, and tabbed sections. Not plain text dumps.

Fresh data. Uses dataState: 'all' so data matches the GSC dashboard, not 2-3 days stale.

Proactive, not reactive. Alerting, content recommendations, and scheduled reports catch problems before you think to look.

Environment variables

Variable

Required

Description

GSC_AUTH_MODE

No

oauth or service_account (default: service_account)

GSC_KEY_FILE

Service account mode

Path to service account JSON key

GSC_OAUTH_SECRETS_FILE

OAuth mode

Path to OAuth client secrets JSON

GSC_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID

OAuth mode (alt)

OAuth client ID

GSC_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET

OAuth mode (alt)

OAuth client secret

GSC_SITE_URL

Yes

Primary GSC property URL

GSC_SITE_URLS

No

Comma-separated list for multi-site

Full guide

Step-by-step setup with screenshots, use cases, and examples:

suganthan.com/blog/google-search-console-mcp-server/

Changelog

v2.2.1 Fixed OAuth EADDRINUSE crash when multiple tool calls triggered concurrent authentication flows. The server now reuses the active auth session instead of spawning duplicate listeners. Thanks to for finding and reporting this.

v2.2.0 Visual dashboard rendering. All analysis tools now produce rich, interactive visualisations in Claude Desktop with summary cards, colour coded indicators, bar charts, and tabbed sections instead of plain text output. No reinstall needed, just restart Claude Desktop.

Visual dashboard rendering in Claude Desktop

v2.1.0 Added Indexing API tools: submit_url, submit_batch, submit_sitemap, list_sitemaps. Request Google to crawl and index pages directly from Claude.

v2.0.0 Added OAuth authentication, advanced search analytics, check_alerts, content_recommendations, generate_report, multi_site_dashboard, verify_claim. Server grew from 10 to 16 tools.

v1.0.0 Initial release with 10 analysis tools and service account authentication.

Licence

MIT

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