Query Google Search Console data, inspect URLs, and manage sitemaps in natural language.
Overall this is an open-source MIT-licensed third-party MCP tool with no declared secrets or fixed remote endpoints. No explicit high-risk red flags are visible, but because it comes from a third-party registry with low adoption and unknown maintenance, it should be treated as caution.
No credentials or tokens are declared as required; based on the provided material, there is no visible credential collection or leakage risk.
No remote host is declared, and there is no sign of data being sent to unknown third parties; it is only semantically related to Google Search Console, with no egress details provided.
The system check flags executes-code, meaning it has the normal capability to run local code/processes; this is an inherent MCP/tool capability and no extra system permissions beyond the described function are visible.
Its functions include Search Console analytics, URL inspection, and sitemap management, so it will access related site/search data; this is expected, but the scope of accessible search and site resources should be reviewed.
The source is open and MIT-licensed and can be audited on GitHub, which is positive; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain trust is limited.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-gsc" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Query the site's search analytics for the last 90 days, summarize clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position by date, and identify the pages with the largest performance swings.
A date-based summary of search performance, highlighting volatile pages and possible reasons.
Inspect this URL in Google Search Console and tell me whether it is crawlable, whether it is indexed, and whether there are any coverage issues: https://example.com/page
The crawl and indexing status of the page, plus detected issues and recommended next steps.
List the currently submitted sitemaps and their statuses; if https://example.com/sitemap.xml has not been submitted, submit it and confirm the result.
A list of sitemaps and statuses, plus submission confirmation if needed.
Connect Google Search Console to query performance, inspect URLs, and manage sitemaps.
Analyze GSC data to detect cannibalization and track rank changes.
Query Google Search Console in natural language to analyze SEO performance and opportunities.
Connect GSC, Bing, and GA4 for analytics, health checks, and SEO insights.
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.