seomcp.dev

Google Search Console MCP
for AI Agents

Give your AI agent direct access to GSC data. Pull keyword rankings, inspect indexing status, submit sitemaps — all through Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf via the Model Context Protocol.

✓ 9 GSC tools · ✓ Domain property support · ✓ 50 free calls/month · ✓ 30 second setup

What is a Google Search Console MCP?

A Google Search Console MCP (Model Context Protocol) server is a middleware layer that lets AI agents access your GSC data directly through natural language commands. Instead of logging into the Search Console dashboard, exporting CSVs, and manually analyzing data, your AI agent calls the GSC MCP tool and gets structured results instantly.

seomcp.dev's Google Search Console MCP includes 9 tools covering every GSC workflow: keyword performance, URL inspection, sitemap management, and rich results analysis. It supports both domain properties (sc-domain:yourdomain.com) and URL prefix properties.

Works with any MCP-compatible AI client: Claude Desktop, Cursor IDE, Windsurf, and any tool implementing the Model Context Protocol standard.

9 GSC Tools Your Agent Gets

  • gsc_performance — Clicks, impressions, CTR, position by query or page
  • gsc_inspect_url — Full indexing status and crawl details for any URL
  • gsc_bulk_inspect — Batch URL inspection (up to 200 URLs at once)
  • gsc_list_sitemaps — List all submitted sitemaps and their status
  • gsc_submit_sitemap — Submit new sitemaps directly from your agent
  • gsc_delete_sitemap — Remove outdated sitemaps
  • gsc_search_appearances — Analyze rich results and search appearance types
  • gsc_list_sites — List all configured GSC properties
  • sitemap_index_diff — Compare submitted URLs vs actually indexed URLs

How to Add GSC MCP to Claude or Cursor

Setup takes under 30 seconds. Get your free API key at seomcp.dev, then add one block to your MCP config file. Your agent can immediately start pulling GSC data, inspecting URLs, and submitting sitemaps.

Full documentation with config examples for Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Windsurf is available at seomcp.dev/docs.