Read Search Console by content group.

Search Console can’t save a content grouping. We classify every URL as Informational or Commercial inside your own warehouse — so every report compares page types, not single pages.

Maps
URLs → Informational · Commercial
Lives in
Your own BigQuery
Source
Search Console

The pattern hides one URL at a time

In Search Console you read pages one row at a time. A whole content type can slide for weeks before any single URL looks bad enough to notice — and grouping is a regex filter you retype every session, then lose when you close the tab.

The question you actually want answered — “are my Informational pages or my Commercial pages losing ground?” — never has a saved, side-by-side home.

Grouped once, in your own warehouse

Not a filter you re-apply each session — a rule set that lives with your data and runs on every report.

  1. Step 1

    Define your groups

    We write the rules that sort your URLs into Informational and Commercial — drawn from your real site structure, not a guess.

  2. Step 2

    Classified in your warehouse

    Every page is labelled once inside your own BigQuery, next to the raw Search Console data. The mapping is yours, not locked in a tool.

  3. Step 3

    Every report splits by group

    Clicks, impressions, and average position roll up per content group across all of your reporting — no filter to retype.

Every URL lands in a group

The rules turn a flat list of pages into two readable buckets — the same split your reports inherit.

Informational content_group
  • /blog/keyword-research
  • /guides/site-audit
Commercial content_group
  • /pricing
  • /product/reporting

Example mapping. Your rules are written from your own site structure.

What grouping changes

Because the group lives in your data layer, it shows up everywhere your numbers do.

  1. Informational vs Commercial, side by side

    See each group’s clicks, impressions, and position next to the other, and watch the trend move together — instead of guessing which kind of page drives the result.

  2. Your rules live in your warehouse

    Classification isn’t a throwaway filter inside someone else’s dashboard. The rules run in your own BigQuery and join into every report you already get.

  3. New pages classified automatically

    Publish a page and it inherits the right group the moment it shows up in Search Console. No re-tagging, no maintenance backlog.

The difference from doing it by hand

You can group pages with regex in Search Console — until the session ends. Here’s what changes when the grouping is managed in your warehouse instead.

Saved across sessions
Retype the regex every time
Defined once, always on
Where the data lives
Inside the tool’s account
Your own BigQuery warehouse
New pages
Re-filter to include them
Classified automatically
In your reporting
A view you rebuild by hand
Joined into every report
Comparing page types
One filter at a time
All groups, side by side

Frequently asked questions

Still wondering about something? A discovery call clears it up fast.

We write classification rules from your site’s URL structure — for example, guide and blog paths become Informational, while product and pricing paths become Commercial. Every URL is matched to a group inside your warehouse.

Group your pages. See what’s actually working.

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