wp_gsc_query_performance is a Google Search Console MCP tool inside Easy MCP AI — the WordPress plugin that connects Claude, ChatGPT, and any AI assistant to your site.

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wp_gsc_query_performance

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Query search performance (clicks, impressions, CTR, position) by query, page, country, device, or search type with date range and row filtering

Requires a Google service-account key configured in Easy MCP AI → External Data. Requires the manage_options capability and the mcp:gsc:read OAuth scope.

Description

Clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position are the four numbers that tell the SEO story of any WordPress site — wp_gsc_query_performance puts all of them in your AI's hands, sliced by search query, page, country, device, or search type. Easy MCP AI routes the request from Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, n8n, or any MCP-compatible AI client directly to the Search Console Performance API, so you can ask "which pages lost the most clicks last month?" and get a structured answer without touching the Search Console dashboard. Configure your Google service-account key in Easy MCP AI → External Data and grant the mcp:gsc:read scope to activate this and the other 5 Search Console tools.

See it in action

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Show me the top 20 queries by clicks for https://mysite.com over the last 28 days.
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Tool called wp_gsc_query_performance

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Example Use Cases & Sample Prompts

  1. Find top-performing queries by clicks
    • Prompt: “Show me the top 20 queries by clicks for https://mysite.com over the last 28 days.”
  2. Identify pages with high impressions but low CTR
    • Prompt: “List pages on https://mysite.com with over 1000 impressions but a CTR below 2% in the last 90 days — I want to find title and meta description opportunities.”
  3. Track average position trends for a specific page
    • Prompt: “Query the average position for https://mysite.com/my-post/ broken down by week over the last 3 months so I can see whether rankings are improving.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What does wp_gsc_query_performance do?

Clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position are the four numbers that tell the SEO story of any WordPress site — wp_gsc_query_performance puts all of them in your AI's hands, sliced by search query, page, country, device, or search type. Easy MCP AI routes the request from Claude Desktop, Gemini CLI, n8n, or any MCP-compatible AI client directly to the Search Console Performance API, so you can ask "which pages lost the most clicks last month?" and get a structured answer without touching the Search Console dashboard. Configure your Google service-account key in Easy MCP AI → External Data and grant the mcp:gsc:read scope to activate this and the other 5 Search Console tools.

How do I use wp_gsc_query_performance with my AI assistant?

Install Easy MCP AI and configure your Google Search Console credentials in the dashboard. Then connect your AI client and describe what you want in natural language — for example: "Show me the top 20 queries by clicks for https://mysite.com over the last 28 days."

Do I need Easy MCP AI to use wp_gsc_query_performance?

Yes. wp_gsc_query_performance is bundled inside Easy MCP AI as part of the Google Search Console data integration. Configure your credentials, connect your AI, and this tool is available immediately — no coding required.

Step 1

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Step 2

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