Ranking of Queries:
See Every Query Driving Traffic
See every search term people type into Google before landing on your site, ranked and complete with clicks, impressions, position, and CTR. Sort, filter, and page through your full query list to decide exactly where to focus your SEO.
Top Ranking Queries
Last 28 days, sorted by clicks
| Query | Clicks | Impressions | Position | CTR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| serp tracking tool | 1,284 | 18,420 | 3.2 | 6.9% |
| google search console alternative | 942 | 22,130 | 5.8 | 4.3% |
| rank tracking software | 731 | 14,905 | 7.1 | 4.9% |
| keyword position checker | 604 | 31,540 | 11.4 | 1.9% |
| seo reporting dashboard | 488 | 9,870 | 6.3 | 4.9% |
You Cannot Improve
What You Cannot See
Raw search data is powerful but messy. Here is what stays hidden when your query performance is scattered or buried.
Blind to Your Own Traffic
Without a clear query list, you cannot tell which search terms are actually sending visitors to your site versus the ones you assume are.
Guesswork on Priorities
Deciding which keywords to improve becomes a guessing game when you cannot see real clicks, impressions, and positions side by side.
Manual Export Drudgery
Piecing search performance together from raw Search Console exports means CSV downloads, pivot tables, and hours of cleanup every time.
Silent Ranking Slips
Queries quietly slide down the rankings over time, and without a single view you only notice once traffic has already dropped.
Data Buried in Dashboards
Generic analytics tools bury query performance inside broad traffic reports, so the search detail you need is hard to surface.
Missed Opportunities
High-impression, low-click queries that just need a better title or description stay hidden, leaving easy traffic on the table.
Everything the Report
Puts at Your Fingertips
From a ranked list of every query to sortable metrics and pagination at scale, the report turns raw search data into a view you can read and act on immediately.
Ranked Query List
View a complete, ranked list of every search query driving traffic to your site, all in one structured table instead of scattered exports.
Metrics Per Query
Each query shows its clicks, impressions, average position, and click-through rate, so performance is clear at a glance.
Sort by Any Metric
Sort the table by clicks, impressions, position, CTR, or query name to instantly surface the terms that matter most right now.
Filter to Focus
Filter queries to narrow in on a subset, whether you are hunting quick wins, branded terms, or specific topics.
Pagination at Scale
Page through large query datasets without overwhelming the view, so even sites with thousands of queries stay easy to browse.
Clear Field Labels
A structured table with clear column labels identifies every query and metric, so there is no guessing what a number means.
Whole-Site Coverage
The report covers queries across your entire site, not just a handful of pages, so nothing driving traffic is left out.
Ready to Read Instantly
Data is formatted and ready the moment you open it, with no CSV downloads, pivot tables, or manual refreshes required.
How Teams Use the
Ranking of Queries Report
See how owners, SEOs, marketers, and agencies turn a ranked query list into smarter content and SEO decisions.
Situation
A content manager wants to know which blog topics are gaining or losing visibility
Result
They scan the ranked query list and spot which topics are climbing and which are slipping, guiding the next editorial calendar.
Situation
An SEO specialist is hunting for easy CTR gains
Result
They sort by impressions to find high-impression, low-click queries that just need better meta titles or descriptions.
Situation
A site owner wants to find queries they did not know they ranked for
Result
They browse the full list, discover surprising terms driving traffic, and build new content around that proven demand.
Situation
A marketing team recently revised a page targeting a key keyword
Result
They track whether that query's position improved after the update, confirming the change moved the needle.
Situation
An agency is preparing a monthly search performance report
Result
They pull a clean, sortable query view with clicks, impressions, position, and CTR, ready to share without manual formatting.
Situation
A SaaS or e-commerce team tracks product-related search demand
Result
They watch feature and product queries to see where interest is rising and align content and pages to match.
Frequently Asked
Questions
Everything you need to know about the Ranking of Queries Report and how it surfaces your search performance.
A ranking query is any search phrase where your site appeared in Google results. The report lists every one of these terms along with how it performed.
The report handles large datasets with pagination, so all of your queries are accessible no matter how many there are. You page through them rather than loading everything at once.
Each query displays its clicks, impressions, average position, and click-through rate, giving you a complete performance picture for every search term.
The data refreshes on the same schedule as your connected Search Console source, so the report always reflects your latest available search performance.
Yes. The table supports sorting by any metric column, including clicks, impressions, position, CTR, and query name, plus filtering to narrow in on the queries you care about.
The report covers queries across your entire site, not just specific pages, so every search term driving traffic is included.
The report pulls directly from verified Google Search Console data tied to your property, so it reflects real Google results rather than third-party estimates.
Yes. Smaller sites often benefit most, since the report makes it obvious which few queries drive the majority of their traffic so they can focus there.
Search Console is powerful but raw. This report makes the same data immediately actionable, with sorting, filtering, and pagination, and no export or cleanup steps.
No. There are no CSV downloads or spreadsheets to maintain. The data is ready to read inside the report and always up to date without manual refreshes.
Know Which Queries
Drive Your Traffic
See every search term sending visitors to your site, ranked with clicks, impressions, position, and CTR. Sort, filter, and act on the data without ever touching a spreadsheet.