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How Do I Add Google Console to Squarespace?

Last updated on December 11, 2022 @ 3:33 am

If you’re a web developer, you know that one of the most important tools in your toolbox is Google Search Console. Search Console is a free service that allows you to see how your site appears in Google search results, and it also provides valuable insights into how Google crawls and indexes your site.

Adding Search Console to your Squarespace site is a simple process that can be completed in just a few minutes. Here’s how:

PRO TIP: Adding Google Console to Squarespace can be tricky and if not done correctly, can result in a loss of data or worse. So, if you’re thinking about adding Google Console to Squarespace, be sure to follow these steps carefully:

1) Log into your Squarespace account and go to the ‘Settings’ tab.

2) Under ‘Site Management’, select ‘External Services’.

3) Scroll down to the ‘Google Console’ section and click ‘Enable’.

4) Enter your Google Console credentials and click ‘Save’.

5) That’s it! Your Google Console should now be successfully added to Squarespace.

  1. Log in to your Squarespace account and go to Settings > Advanced > External API Keys.
  2. Under Google Search Console, click Create Key.
  3. In the Name field, enter a name for your key. This name will be used internally by Squarespace, so choose something that will help you remember what this key is for.
  4. Click Create Key.
  5. Copy the Key, and then go to Google Search Console.
  6. Click Add Property, and then paste the key into the “URL prefix” field.
  7. Select the appropriate country code from the drop-down menu, and then click “Add”.
  8. You should now see your Squarespace site listed under “Sites” in Google Search Console.

    That’s it! You’ve successfully added Search Console to your Squarespace site.

    Adding Google Search Console to your Squarespace site is a simple process that can be completed in just a few minutes. Follow the steps above to get started.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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