Google Search Console is a free tool that shows how Google sees a website. Before using KopplaHQ's SEO Manager, practitioners need to set up a Google Search Console account and verify ownership of the website.
This guide walks through the entire setup process, from creating an account to connecting it with KopplaHQ.
By the end of this guide, practitioners will have:
A Google account is required to use Search Console.
If there's already a Gmail account, skip this step. Otherwise:
Once the Google account is ready:
The welcome screen will appear asking to add a property.
A "property" is Google's term for a website.
This option covers all variations of the website URL at once:
http://yoursite.comhttps://yoursite.comhttp://www.yoursite.comhttps://www.yoursite.comWhen to choose this: If there's technical access to the domain's DNS settings (most hosting providers provide this access).
This option covers only the exact URL entered.
When to choose this: If DNS settings aren't accessible or only a specific subdomain needs tracking.
Google needs proof of website ownership. There are several verification methods available.
This is required if the Domain property type was chosen.
This works for URL Prefix properties.
This works for URL Prefix properties and is easiest if editing the website's HTML is possible.
<head> section of the website's homepageFor WordPress users: This can be added using a plugin like Insert Headers and Footers, or through the theme's header settings.
If Google Analytics is already installed:
This only works if the Google Analytics tag uses the same Google account.
Similar to Google Analytics, if Google Tag Manager is set up:
<head> sectionAfter verification, Google needs time to collect data about the website.
A sitemap tells Google about all the pages on a website. Most modern website platforms generate sitemaps automatically.
Try visiting these URLs in a browser to see if the sitemap exists:
yoursite.com/sitemap.xml (most common)yoursite.com/sitemap_index.xmlyoursite.com/wp-sitemap.xml (WordPress)yoursite.com/sitemap/ (some platforms)WordPress: Usually auto-generates at /sitemap.xml or /wp-sitemap.xml
Squarespace: Auto-generated at /sitemap.xml
Wix: Auto-generated at /sitemap.xml
Webflow: Settings > SEO > Auto-generate sitemap
Custom/HTML sites: May need manual creation or a tool
https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml)After submitting the sitemap, check back in 3-7 days to see:
Email notifications will arrive if Google finds critical issues like security problems or manual actions.
Now that Google Search Console is set up, connect it to KopplaHQ to access these tools directly within the marketing platform.
After setup is complete, here's what to expect:
Immediately available:
Within 3-7 days:
Within 2-4 weeks: