Turn Search Console data into content decisions
Perennial reads your real clicks, impressions, and queries to find decaying and underperforming pages, then tells you what to refresh, write, or prune. No more guessing.
- Read-only access
- YoY decay detection
- Powers refresh & audits
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The data behind every recommendation
Search Console is the signal that makes Perennial’s decisions evidence-based instead of generic.
See it in action in Content Refresh, or learn the manual approach in how to run an SEO content audit.
- With Search Console connected, Perennial can:
- Year-over-year decay detection on every page
- Refresh prioritization by measured traffic loss
- Underperforming-page and content-audit views
- Query and impression insight to guide topics
- Read-only access, scoped to your own property
- Feeds both Content Refresh and the Indexing Audit
How the connection works
Perennial connects with Google’s official OAuth and read-only access, scoped to the property you choose. It reads your clicks, impressions, and queries to inform content decisions, but can never change anything in Search Console, and you can disconnect whenever you like.
Search Console integration, answered
Is Google Search Console required?
It’s strongly recommended. It’s the data that powers decay detection, refresh prioritization, and content audits. Without it, Perennial is working blind on what’s actually losing traffic.
What data does Perennial read?
Per-page clicks, impressions, and the queries each page ranks for, compared over time. That’s what surfaces decaying and underperforming pages.
Is my Search Console data safe?
Access is read-only and scoped to the property you connect. Perennial uses it to inform content decisions. It never changes anything in your Search Console.
What does it actually let me do?
It turns raw Search Console numbers into decisions: which pages to refresh first, which topics have demand, and which URLs aren’t indexed, then routes those into Content Refresh and the Indexing Audit.
See your own Search Console data, put to work
Book a demo and we’ll connect Search Console and show you exactly which pages are decaying.