Google Search Console provides tools to monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site's presence in Google Search results.
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Adds a site to the set of the user's sites in Google Search Console. This action registers a new property (site) in Google Search Console for the authenticated user. After adding the site, you will need to verify ownership through one of the available verification methods. The site URL must be properly formatted as either a URL-prefix property (with protocol) or a domain property (with sc-domain prefix).
Removes a site from the user's Google Search Console sites. This action permanently removes a site property from the authenticated user's Search Console account. The site URL must be URL-encoded. Use this when you need to unregister a site from tracking in Search Console.
Retrieves information about a specific Search Console site. Use when you need to get site details including permission level for a specific property.
Retrieves sitemap metadata (submitted/indexed counts, errors, warnings, last-submission timestamps) for a specific sitemap in Search Console. Returns metadata only, not raw XML content. Note: numeric fields like `errors`, `warnings`, `submitted`, and `indexed` may be returned as strings; cast to int before comparisons. Values such as `contents.indexed` can lag several days after submission.
Inspects a URL for indexing issues and status in Google Search Console. Results may reflect cached data lagging real changes by several days. High-volume use can trigger 429 quota errors; limit to priority URLs.
Lists all sitemaps for a site in Google Search Console. Response fields `errors`, `warnings`, `contents.submitted`, and `contents.indexed` may be returned as strings; cast to integers before numeric operations. Evaluate these fields alongside `isPending` for sitemap health.
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