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Google Search Console is a reporting platform that provides visibility into how your site appears in Google Search.
It reports on:
This data comes from Google’s systems—not from your website.
Search Console and GA4 often report different numbers.
Clicks in Search Console do not match sessions in GA4.
This is expected.
They are measuring different parts of the same interaction.
A single user journey is observed by multiple systems:
Each step introduces variation.
Not all clicks become sessions.
Not all sessions are recorded.
Each system captures only what it can observe.
Differences between Search Console and GA4 come from:
Each system is internally consistent.
They are not consistent with each other.
It’s easy to assume one platform is wrong.
In reality, both are correct—within their own scope.
The difference comes from how each system observes the same interaction.
Search Console does not replace analytics.
Analytics does not replace Search Console.
They provide different views of the same system.
Trying to force them to match misses the point.
Used correctly, Search Console can:
It is a visibility layer—not a complete measurement system.
If Search Console and GA4 don’t align, the issue is not the report.
It’s how your system is being observed.
Reliable measurement comes from understanding:
Before trying to reconcile numbers, you need to understand how your measurement system behaves across platforms.
An Evaluate engagement identifies:
Start with Evaluate
Doug McCaffrey
Designs and maintains analytics systems that remain reliable over time.