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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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/blog/keyword-research -
/guides/site-audit
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/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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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