SanityCheck.io

SanityCheck.io

Archives Google Search Console Data

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SanityCheck.io is tool that archives Google Search Console Data so you do not lose it after 90 days. Once it is archiving your data it can also suggest new content ideas, content to improve, track keyword positions, and allow you to run SEO tests.
This is the 2nd launch from SanityCheck.io. View more

SanityCheck

Get the exact data you need from Google Search Console.
SanityCheck was ranked #5 of the week for June 6th, 2019
SanityCheck was ranked #2 of the day for June 6th, 2019
Get the exact data you need from Google Search Console in less time.
Automate your page speed tests, SEO tests, and more so you can make better decisions and get faster results.
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Launch tags:
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Nick Swan
Hey everyone, My name is Nick and I'm the founder (and solo bootstrapper) of SanityCheck. I've been doing SEO since around 1998 and the fun times of Alta Vista and Excite. A couple of years ago I realised how much time I spent in spreadsheets so I decided to use the API for Google Search Console to automate a lot of the manual time consuming jobs I was doing. After an initial MVP, once I started building a few pre-configured reports I realised other people would find this useful too. I use the tool every day to: - discover new content ideas - find content and pages to improve - identifying click through rate improvement opportunities - run SEO tests to see if changes have improved rankings - making sure PageSpeed scores remain good on important pages This was initially a 'scratch your own itch' type product, but it has been improved massively from customer feedback. I use it every day and it saves me hours and hours of time each week. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback in the comments.
Peter Thaleikis
Does it work for other languages than English @nickswan ?
Nick Swan
@spekulatius1984 yeah it'll work with whatever language the Google queries are in.
Ken Savage
Is there a way to tell what keywords that I don’t rank very well for but could with a little bit more work?
Nick Swan
@kensavage hey Ken, there's the 'Accidental Keywords' report within the app that shows you long tail keywords that you might not be targeting yet. Sometimes you can find some really juicy keywords and queries you haven't considered before that your site accidentally ranks for. If you were to take these and create content for them there's a good chance your site could rank quite highly for them. Once a week SanityCheck also emails out 10 Accidental/Long Tail keyword ideas for you to take a look at.