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Does Google Search Console Show Time on Site? What It Tracks (and What It Doesn’t)
One question we hear a lot from website owners is:
“Can I see how long users stay on my site in Google Search Console?”
The short answer: No.
Google Search Console is designed to show your site's search performance - things like how often your site appears in Google results (impressions), how many people click through, and where your site ranks (average position).
If you want to understand user behavior - like how long people stay on your site, what
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Posted in Ask David!, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Website Traffic
Tagged average position, bounce rates, click-through rate, clicks, core web vitals, engagement metrics, google analytics, Google Search Console, impressions, mobile usability, mobile-friendly, path analysis, search engine ranking, session duration, technical seo, user behavior, visit duration, website performance
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