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Connect Airtable and Google Search Console

Monitor your Google Search performance using a simple no-code API integration. Sync data from Google Search Console and thousands of other apps into Airtable automatically with Data Fetcher.

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The no-code solution for connecting Google Search Console to Airtable

It takes just 4 simple steps to get up and running with Data Fetcher’s no-code imports into Airtable

Step 1

Add the Data Fetcher extension

Get started with Google Search Console in Airtable by adding the Data Fetcher extension from the Airtable Marketplace. Create your free account directly within the extension after installation.

Add the Data Fetcher extension
Step 2

Connect to Google Search Console

Select the pre-built Google Search Console integration from our library. Data Fetcher handles all the technical API details, so you can connect without writing a single line of code.

Connect to Google Search Console
Step 3

Map the fields

Select which Google Search Console data fields you want to import and map them to your existing Airtable fields. Choose how new data should merge with existing records in your base.

Map the fields
Step 4

Automate your Google Search Console data sync

Keep your Airtable data fresh by scheduling automatic updates at any interval. You can also trigger syncs from Google Search Console when records change in your Airtable base.

Automate your Google Search Console data sync

About the tools

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Google Search Console

Google Search Console is a free web service that helps website owners monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot their site's presence in Google Search results. It provides data on search performance including query impressions, click-through rates, and average ranking positions across devices. The platform offers tools for identifying technical issues like mobile usability problems, indexing errors, and security concerns that could affect search visibility.

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Airtable

Airtable blends spreadsheets and databases, enabling organized, collaborative workflows. It features customizable templates, multiple viewing options like grid, calendar, and kanban boards, plus powerful data types. With integration capabilities, automation tools, and team collaboration features, Airtable helps businesses of all sizes manage projects, content planning, and data without technical expertise.

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Data Fetcher

Data Fetcher is an Airtable extension that connects your bases with external data sources and APIs. Users can pull data from REST APIs and external systems without writing code. With support for automic syncs, data transformation and mapping, Data Fetcher helps businesses make Airtable their source of truth for all their third-party data. It acts as the missing connection between Google Search Console and Airtable.

How to Connect Google Search Console to Airtable

In this guide, we'll import Google Search Console data to Airtable. We'll use the Data Fetcher Airtable extension to connect to Google Search Console and pull in metrics such as impressions, position and clicks. Finally, we'll schedule the Google Search Console Airtable integration to run automatically.

Install Data Fetcher

Install Data Fetcher from the Airtable marketplace. After the extension launches, sign up for a free Data Fetcher account by entering a password and clicking 'Sign up for free'.

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Import Google Search Console Data to Airtable

On the home screen of the Data Fetcher extension, click 'Create your first request'. Requests in Data Fetcher are how you import data to or send data from your Airtable base.

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On the create request screen in Data Fetcher, for Application, select 'Google Search Console' to use the Google Search Console Airtable integration.

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Click 'New Google Search Console Connection'. You will be taken to a new tab/window where you need to authorize Data Fetcher to access your Google Search Console account. Select the Google account you want to import Google Search Console data from. On the next screen, make sure you enable the View Search Console data for your verified sites checkbox before clicking 'Continue'.

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You should be back in the Data Fetcher with the Google Search Console connection set up.

Enter a Name for your request, e.g. 'Import GSC Metrics'. Then click 'Save & Continue'.

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Select the Site you want to import data for. These correspond to the properties you see in Google Search Console. Domain properties will be prefixed with sc-domain:.

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Select the Date range you want to import data for, e.g. 'Last month'. There is a 2-day delay before data is available from Google Search Console.

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Select a value for Split by to split the data into different records. e.g. select 'Date' to get a different record for each date or 'Page' to get a different record for each page.

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Select the Output Table & View you want to import Google Search Console data into.

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Click 'Save & Run'.

The request will run and the Response field mapping modal will open. This is where you set how the fields from Google Search Console should map to fields in the output table. For each Google Search Console field, you can either import or filter it. For an imported field, you can set whether to map them to an existing field or create a new field. Once you are happy, click 'Save & Run'.

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Data Fetcher will create any fields that need to be created in the output table, then run the request and import the data from Google Search Console to Airtable. 

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If you want to run the request again, simply click 'Run'. If nothing has changed, you will not need to set up the response field mapping again.

Automatic Google Search Console Airtable Integration

At the moment, we have to manually run the request to import the metrics from Google Search Console. We can use Data Fetcher's scheduled Google Search Console Airtable integration to automatically import the metrics every month.

In Data Fetcher, scroll to Schedule and click 'Upgrade'.

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A new tab will open where you can select a plan and enter your payment details to upgrade.

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Return to the Data Fetcher extension and click 'I've done this'.

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Under Schedule click '+ Authorize'.

Schedule Data Fetcher

A new window will open where you can authorize the Airtable bases you need Data Fetcher to access.

By selecting 'All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces' you'll avoid issues with unauthorized bases in the future.

Click 'Grant access'.

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You'll see Schedule this request has been toggled on.

Select how often you want the Google Search Console Airtable integration to run, e.g. 'Every Month'. Then choose the 3rd day of each month to get around the 2-day reporting delay. Click 'Save'. Data Fetcher will automatically pull in Google Search Console data for the last month on the 3rd of each month.

Schedule this request

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