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Google Search Console FAQs

Why is Google Search Console data not real-time in the Parse.ly Dashboard?

Google limits how often Google Search Console (GSC) data is shared with Parse.ly. Due to this, data seen in the Parse.ly Dashboard is delayed by 24-48 hours and captured in Pacific Time.

Why is data missing after integrating GSC with Parse.ly?

Due to Google’s limitations, only a few days of the most recent data are available in the Dashboard immediately after you integrate your account. Depending on the amount of data, all data will be accessible in the Dashboard over the next couple of hours to days.

How do I get access to view GSC data?

Your Parse.ly account admin can grant this access via the User Management page.

Is GSC data available at the network level?

Currently, GSC data is only available in the Dashboard at the individual site level.

Is real-time Google Discover data available?

Google does not provide real-time distinct Discover data to view in the Dashboard.

Why doesn’t data in the Dashboard precisely match what’s seen in GSC?

Google doesn’t always show the same data in the Search Console as it sends through its API. This can cause extra keywords to appear in Parse.ly that aren’t visible in Google Search Console. Google also might show metrics in the Discover section not linked to URLs — these aren’t shared with Parse.ly.

Why don’t Google Discover clicks match search referral traffic from Google?

Every click on an article in Google Discover does not result in a page view on your site. This could be due to various reasons, such as ad blockers, browser-based analytics-blocking features, consent banners, or the inherent inconsistency of the web.

Google Discover data comes directly from Google and is based on a proprietary tracking methodology.

Also, Google typically sets a google.com referrer for Discover traffic, which will be a percentage of all search traffic from Google seen in the Dashboard.

Last updated: July 17, 2025