Query Google Search Console, Core Web Vitals, and PageSpeed data via MCP.
The tool appears focused on querying Google Search Console, Core Web Vitals, and PageSpeed data, with no declared secrets or remote endpoints, but it does execute code locally. Its open-source nature lowers risk, yet missing documentation, zero community adoption, and unknown maintenance add uncertainty, making it a caution-level tool overall.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication that users must provide API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets. Based on the available facts, credential exposure or misuse risk appears low.
The stated purpose is to query Google Search Console, Core Web Vitals, and PageSpeed data, which normally implies outbound network requests to relevant services. Although the objective fields list no remote endpoint and there is no stated exfiltration to unknown third parties, the actual network behavior and data scope are not documented in the provided materials.
The objective checks already indicate that this tool executes code, meaning it has the normal MCP-style ability to run local processes or commands. The materials do not show requests for system privileges clearly beyond its stated function, so this remains a caution-level capability rather than a high-risk red flag.
As a terminal/MCP tool with code execution capability, it could in principle access local working-directory or runtime data. However, there is no README, permission model, or explicit description of file read/write scope, so excessive data access cannot be confirmed from the materials. This supports a caution rating based on ordinary local-access potential.
There is a public GitHub repository, which is a positive sign because the source is in principle auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has no declared license, zero stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, so supply-chain transparency and maturity are limited.
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Query Google Search Console for www.example.com over the last 28 days, including clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position, grouped by top pages.
Returns a summary of search performance over the last 28 days and lists top-performing pages.
Fetch Core Web Vitals for www.example.com, showing mobile and desktop LCP, INP, and CLS performance, and identify the highest-priority issues to optimize.
Outputs a comparison of mobile and desktop Core Web Vitals and highlights the most urgent performance issues.
Use PageSpeed Insights to analyze https://www.example.com/blog/article, including performance score, key blocking resources, and actionable optimization recommendations.
Returns page speed results, major bottlenecks, and a practical list of optimization recommendations.
Access Google Search Console data for performance, indexation, and SEO diagnostics.
Query Google Search Console in natural language to analyze SEO performance and opportunities.
Query Google Search Console data, inspect URLs, and manage sitemaps in natural language.
Connect Google Search Console to query performance, inspect URLs, and manage sitemaps.
Analyze GSC data to detect cannibalization and track rank changes.
Analyze SEO performance, content decay, and CTR opportunities from Search Console data.