Search Console export guide

Client

Export guide searches blend steps with tooling. Download Performance data from Google, then normalize on this page—English and Chinese UI paths covered in FAQs below.

Export steps

1) Open Search Console. 2) Performance. 3) Pick date range. 4) Choose Queries or Pages. 5) Export. 6) Upload here and select output format.

After export

Run insights for CTR and striking distance, or build prompts for AI-assisted summaries—keep JSON as the source of truth.

Search Console workbook → AI-ready output

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Parses .xlsx / .xls locally. Detects English or Chinese Search Console columns (Query/查询, Page/网页, Clicks/点击次数, …). Skips chart sheets when picking a tab automatically.

Common use cases

  • Onboard teammates who rarely use Search Console.
  • Document client SOPs with a working tool link.
  • Reduce support questions about which sheet to upload.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Exporting from legacy reports

    Use Performance → Search results in the modern UI.

  • Screenshotting tables

    Use Export button for machine-readable files.

  • Wrong property selected

    Confirm domain vs URL-prefix property before export.

FAQ

Where is Export in Search Console?

Performance report → top-right Export (Excel icon).

Queries or pages first?

Queries for keyword work; pages for URL-level fixes.

Chinese interface?

Chinese headers are supported automatically after upload.

Common search terms

Phrases people search for that match this tool. See the full long-tail keyword index.

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Related utilities you can open in another tab—mostly client-side.