Query Search Console data, manage sitemaps, and inspect URL indexing via AI.
The material indicates an open-source MCP server for Google Search Console with no declared local secrets or fixed remote endpoints, and no obvious high-risk red flags are visible. However, its nature likely involves running a local server process and interacting with an external platform, while documentation is sparse and community adoption is low, so cautious use is appropriate.
The material states there are no environment variables or keys, but the claimed Google Search Console functionality would typically require Google account or OAuth authorization in practice; with no documentation, credential handling, storage, and scope control are not transparent.
Although no remote endpoint is listed in the metadata, its stated functionality likely requires communication with Google Search Console-related services and transmission of queries, sitemap, or URL inspection requests. There is no evidence of exfiltration to unrelated or unknown endpoints, but the exact destinations and data flows are not documented.
The system has objectively flagged it as executes-code, indicating it runs an MCP service or related code locally. This is a normal capability for this type of tool; the available material does not show requests for system privileges beyond its stated purpose.
By description, it can query search analytics, manage sitemaps, and inspect URLs, implying access to the user's Search Console site and performance data. The material does not explain local file access, cache location, or least-privilege design, so data access boundaries remain unclear, but there is no clear evidence of excessive authorization.
Positive factors are that it is open source and Apache 2.0 licensed, so the source is in principle auditable. Caution is still warranted because it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README, which reduces verifiability and maturity.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "searchconsole-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Query my site's Google Search Console performance for the last 28 days. Summarize clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position by query and by page, then identify the 10 keywords with the largest declines.
A search performance report grouped by query and page, highlighting the most declined keywords.
Check the currently submitted sitemap list for my site and tell me which ones have issues. If https://example.com/sitemap.xml has not been submitted, submit it for me.
A sitemap status summary, plus submission of the missing sitemap or an explanation of any errors.
Inspect this URL in Google Search Console and explain whether it is indexable, what the canonical URL is, when it was last crawled, and any issues found: https://example.com/blog/post-1
A URL inspection summary with indexing status, canonical page, crawl details, and issue notes.
Query Google Search Console data, inspect URLs, and manage sitemaps in natural language.
Connect to Google Search Console via MCP for SEO analytics and site management.
Access Google Search Console data and site performance through a unified API.
Monitor search performance, indexing, sitemaps, and SEO issues for websites.
Connect GSC, Bing, and GA4 for analytics, health checks, and SEO insights.
Analyze Search Console data, indexing, and site safety with natural language.