Documentation Index
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Overview
The Search section under Visibility is the full-fidelity view of your Google Search Console data inside Sight AI. While the Dashboard shows a curated top-10 view, the Search section gives you the complete list — every query, every URL, every article — with sortable tables, filters, and bulk article creation. It lives atapp.trysight.ai/visibility/queries (and the sibling tabs /pages and /articles).
The Three Tabs
The Search section is organized into three deep-linkable tabs:Queries
Every search term that drove impressions to your site in the selected window. Each row includes:- The query
- Clicks and impressions
- CTR
- Average position
- A Create Article button to spin up an article on that keyword
Bulk Create
Select multiple queries with the row checkboxes, then click Create Articles. A modal opens where you can:- Edit the target keyword for each query
- Pick the article type per query (listicle, how-to, explainer)
- Add per-query custom instructions
Pages
Every URL on your site that Google sends traffic to. Each row includes:- The page URL
- Clicks and impressions
- CTR
- Average position
- A link into the matching Sight AI article when one exists, otherwise an external link to the page
- Identify your highest-traffic pages and double down on similar topics
- Find pages that are ranking but aren’t yet hooked into your Sight AI article inventory
- Spot underperforming pages whose ranking has dropped
Articles
Only the pages that map to an article in your Sight AI inventory. Each row includes:- Article title
- Status (draft, published, syncing, etc.)
- Clicks and impressions
- Average position
- Growth % vs. the prior matching window
Filters & Search
All three tabs share the same controls in the top strip:- Date range — 7, 28, or 90 days. Defaults to 28 days. Stays sticky across tab switches.
- Search — filter rows by free text (resets when you switch tabs).
- Sort — click any column header. Click again to flip direction.
- Pagination — 25 rows per page; up to 200 rows are loaded server-side.
How the Data Gets Here
The Search section is populated by your Google Search Console connection. When you first connect:- We backfill the last 90 days of search data from Google
- After the backfill, we sync daily to keep the data current
- The same daily sync also feeds the Dashboard and Search Opportunities
What’s Different from the Dashboard?
| Dashboard | Search Section | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Top 10 queries / pages / articles | Every query, page, article (up to 200/tab) |
| Filtering | Date range only | Date range, free-text search, column sort |
| Bulk actions | Per-row create | Multi-select bulk create |
| Use case | Daily scan | Deep dive when you have 30 minutes |
Deep Linking
Each tab has its own canonical URL, so the dashboard’s “All queries →” / “All pages →” links land you on the right view. You can also bookmark a tab — e.g., bookmark/visibility/articles if “what’s growing” is your daily ritual.
Plan Availability
Search data sync requires a connected Google Search Console property. The feature is available on all paid plans; the Lite trial includes preview data so you can see what to expect.Next Steps
- Set up the GSC connection so this section has data
- Browse Search Opportunities for content gaps, refreshes, interlinks, and rising-page signals
- Use the Dashboard for the daily 60-second view
- Hand off to an Autopilot Agent to create or refresh articles automatically