Google Console
The Google Console is a powerful tool that allows you to see how your website is performing in the search engine results pages (SERPs). You can use the Console to submit sitemaps, view your website’s crawl errors, and much more.
Google Console is a tool that allows developers to submit and manage their applications for the Google Play store. Developers can use the Console to track app stats, see crash reports, and review feedback from users. They can also use it to manage in-app purchases and subscriptions, as well as test new features before they’re released to the public.
What is Google Console Used for?
Google Search Console is a free tool that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site’s presence in Google Search results. You don’t need to sign up for Search Console to be included in Google Search results, but doing so can help you understand how Google views your site and track your progress over time. Search Console offers two main features:
Reporting: You can use Search Console to see how often your site appears in Google search results, which queries are used to find your site, how often people click on your site in the search results, and much more. This data can help you improve your site so that it shows up more often in search results. Troubleshooting: If there are problems with how Google crawls or indexes your site, you can use Search Console to request a re-crawl of your site so that any new or updated content is found and indexed by Google.