Introducing MyConsoleData.com: Free Tool for Unlimited Access to Your Google Search Console Data
I’ve got some exciting news to share with you all today. Our team at Keywords People Use has just launched a brand new, completely free tool, and I couldn’t wait to tell you about it. It’s called MyConsoleData.com, and it’s all about giving you unrestricted access to your Google Search Console data.
You know how frustrating it is when you’re trying to analyse your site’s performance, and Google Search Console limits you to just 1,000 rows of data? It’s like trying to see the bigger picture through a tiny keyhole. Well, we’ve been there too, and we decided to do something about it.
Why We Built It
We were working on some advanced features for Keywords People Use, specifically around accessing and analysing Search Console data via the Google API. Along the way, we realised we could spin off some of that tech into a standalone tool that anyone could use—for free. And so, MyConsoleData.com was born.
Unlimited Access to Your Data
With this tool, you can bypass that irritating 1,000-row limit and dive deep into your site’s performance data. Think of all the untapped insights hiding beyond those initial rows—long-tail keywords, niche queries, and more. It’s all there waiting for you.
How It Works
Getting started is simple, honestly. Here’s what you need to do:
1. Connect Your Google Account
Head over to the site and click on the “Connect to Google Search Console” button. You’ll securely authorise the tool to access your data. We don’t store your password or any credentials—the authentication is all handled through Google’s official API. So, your data stays safe and sound.
2. Select Your Website Property
Once you’re connected, you’ll see a list of your website properties. Just pick the one (or ones) you’re interested in. There’s no limit, so if you’ve got multiple sites, you can pull data for all of them.
3. Customise Your Data Extraction
Now you can get specific. Set your date range, choose dimensions like pages, queries, countries, devices—you name it. Want to focus on certain metrics? Go ahead and pick clicks, impressions, click-through rates, positions, and so on. You can even apply filters to zero in on particular queries or pages.
4. Download Your Data
Hit the “Download Data” button, and you’ll get a comprehensive CSV file with all your data. From there, you can open it up in Excel, Google Sheets, or import it into your favourite analytics tool to start digging into the details.
Why It’s Useful
Having access to all your Search Console data means you can make more informed decisions about your SEO strategy. You can uncover hidden opportunities, spot trends you might have missed, and really get a handle on how people are finding your site.
For example, you might find queries that are driving impressions but not clicks. That could indicate a chance to improve your meta titles and descriptions. Or perhaps you’ll spot pages that are ranking for unexpected keywords, opening doors to new content ideas.
Completely Free and Secure
I want to emphasise that this tool is entirely free—no subscriptions, no hidden fees, nothing. Your privacy and security are paramount to us.
A Note on Keywords People Use
Now, some of you might be wondering how this differs from the features in Keywords People Use. Good question! While MyConsoleData.com gives you raw access to your data, Keywords People Use takes things a few steps further. Within our main platform, we offer advanced analysis like crawling your pages, comparing them to incoming queries, and providing optimisation suggestions using techniques like cosine similarity and embeddings.
But I get that not everyone needs all that, or perhaps you’re already using other tools for those purposes. That’s why we wanted to offer the data access component on its own—for free.
Give It a Go
So, if you’ve ever felt held back by Google’s data limits, I encourage you to try out MyConsoleData.com. It’s straightforward, it’s free, and it might just make your SEO efforts a bit easier.
I’d love to hear your thoughts, so feel free to drop me a line with any feedback or questions. We’re always looking to improve and would appreciate any insights you have