Search Console data, unified across every client brand

Stop switching tabs to find which client pages are underperforming. Landing Creator pulls Google Search Console into one dashboard for all your brands.

Search Console data, unified across every client brand

See which client pages Search Console says need attention

Connect your clients' Search Console accounts and see keyword performance gaps across every brand from one place.

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The meeting that exposes the gap

A client asks why their competitor is ranking for keywords you built a content strategy around three months ago. You open a tab, then another, then a spreadsheet. You find nothing useful in thirty seconds, and the room notices. This is not a research failure. It is a visibility failure across multiple disconnected accounts. When you manage content for several brands, each with its own Search Console property, the data you need to answer that question is almost never in one place. It lives in separate logins, separate exports, and separate mental models. The gap between what you know and what you can show a client in real time is exactly where trust erodes.

One dashboard reads all your client properties

Landing Creator connects to Google Search Console at the account level, pulling keyword performance data across all your client brands into a single view. You can see which pages are underperforming relative to their keyword targets, which queries are generating impressions without clicks, and where a client's content is losing ground to competitors. For agencies managing multiple brands, this means the Monday morning export-and-compare ritual is replaced by a live signal. Keyword opportunities surface automatically, flagged by actual Search Console data rather than guesswork. You can act on them without rebuilding the context of each client's content strategy from scratch every time. For a deeper look at how this works on location-specific pages, see how Search Console integration applies to local business location pages.

Pages generated from the gaps Search Console finds

Spotting a keyword gap is only useful if you can close it quickly. Landing Creator connects the insight directly to production: when Search Console data surfaces a keyword where a client is underperforming, you can generate a targeted landing page for that client using their verified brand voice, complete with schema markup, metadata, FAQ, and internal links. Context Lock ensures every generated page reflects only that client's verified information, so there is no risk of one brand's claims bleeding into another's. The content matrix handles the scale. You define the offer and the use case, and the platform generates every combination. For agencies, that means one workflow that runs across all clients rather than a separate process for each. Schema markup and internal linking are built into every page automatically.

Each brand voice stays distinct under one roof

The practical fear of managing multiple brands on one platform is that the content starts to sound the same. Landing Creator addresses this directly: the platform learns each client's writing style from up to three URLs, and that style profile is applied independently to every page generated for that brand. Brand voice is stored per client, not per platform. A professional services firm and a direct-to-consumer product brand can both live in your dashboard without their content converging. This is what makes the multi-brand dashboard genuinely usable rather than just theoretically convenient. See how brand voice style matching works across client accounts.

Walking into the next client meeting with answers

The before-and-after for an agency director using Landing Creator is not about generating more content faster. It is about knowing which pages are working and which are not, for every client, before anyone asks. When Search Console data is live and centralized, the question a client raises in a meeting is one you have already seen and acted on. You can show them the keyword gap, the page you built to close it, and its current performance. That is a different kind of client relationship than the one built on spreadsheets and retrospective explanations. For teams also managing competitor keyword gap analysis across brands, the two signals work together: Search Console shows where you are underperforming, and competitor analysis shows who is filling that space.

When Search Console data is live and centralized, the question a client raises in a meeting is one you have already seen and acted on.

Managing multiple client brands means juggling separate Search Console properties, disconnected content calendars, and the constant pressure of knowing which pages are actually working before a client asks. When you're responsible for seven brands instead of one, the manual reporting loop that was already tedious becomes genuinely unsustainable.

How it works

  1. Connect each client's Search Console property

    Add your clients' Google Search Console accounts to Landing Creator. Each property is stored separately within the platform, so data from one client never mixes with another. All client properties are visible from a single dashboard login, eliminating the tab-switching and manual exports that slow down weekly reporting.

  2. Review keyword gaps across all brands

    Landing Creator surfaces queries where each client is generating impressions but not clicks, and pages that are underperforming relative to their keyword targets. You see this across every connected client account at once, not one property at a time. Priority gaps are flagged so you know where to act first.

  3. Set up each client's brand voice profile

    Provide up to three URLs per client so the platform can learn their writing style. This voice profile is stored independently for each brand. Pages generated for one client will not sound like pages generated for another, even when they cover similar topics. See how brand voice style matching applies across your full client roster.

  4. Generate targeted pages from live keyword data

    When a keyword gap is worth closing, use Landing Creator's content matrix to generate a landing page for that client. The page is built from their verified business information using Context Lock, so every claim is traceable and accurate. Schema markup, metadata, FAQ, and internal links are included automatically.

  5. Publish and track performance per client

    Publish via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API without migrating any client's existing setup. Once live, Search Console data continues to update in your dashboard, so you can track whether the new page is closing the gap it was built to address. The WordPress plugin integration works across multiple client sites simultaneously.

  • All client Search Console data in one view

    Instead of logging into separate properties and exporting data manually, every client's keyword performance is visible from one dashboard. Keyword gaps surface automatically, so you see problems before clients do.

  • Pages built directly from performance gaps

    When Search Console flags an underperforming keyword, you can generate a targeted page for that client immediately. The insight and the production step are connected, not separated by a manual handoff.

  • Brand voices stored independently per client

    Each client's writing style is learned from their own URLs and applied only to their pages. Content for one brand never bleeds into another, even when they share the same dashboard.

  • Context Lock prevents cross-client hallucination

    Every generated page is grounded in that specific client's verified business information. Context Lock makes every claim traceable, so there is no risk of one client's details appearing in another's content.

  • No migration required for any client's stack

    Publish to each client's existing setup via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API. Each client's publishing channel is configured independently, so onboarding a new brand does not disrupt existing ones.

Use cases

Agency director managing seven client brands

A content director at a mid-size agency manages brands across three different industries, each with its own Search Console property and content calendar. Every Monday involved manually exporting data from each property and cross-referencing it with a shared spreadsheet. After connecting all seven accounts to Landing Creator, keyword gaps surface automatically across every brand in a single view. When a client asks why a competitor is outranking their pages, the director can pull up the specific query data and show the page already built to close it. The Monday export ritual is gone.

Holding company running multiple regional service brands

A holding company operates four regional service brands, each targeting different cities with overlapping but distinct service offerings. Managing Search Console for each brand separately meant performance issues in one region went unnoticed until a client escalated. With Landing Creator, all four brand properties feed into one dashboard, and underperforming location pages are flagged before they become client conversations. New pages for identified keyword gaps are generated with each brand's distinct voice, using the content matrix to cover every service-and-city combination. For location-specific SEO at this scale, see how offer-by-city combination pages work with Search Console data.

Freelance SEO consultant scaling to agency model

A consultant who started managing two client accounts is now handling six, and the manual workflow that worked at two clients is breaking down at six. Separate Search Console logins, separate content docs, and no consistent way to show clients what is working. Landing Creator's multi-brand dashboard lets the consultant manage all six clients from one login, with Search Console data centralized and page generation tied directly to keyword gaps. Each client's brand voice is stored separately, so generated pages stay distinct. The multi-business management hub covers the full set of tools available for this workflow.

Can I connect Search Console accounts for multiple clients, or just one?

You can connect multiple Google Search Console properties, one per client brand, and view them all from a single Landing Creator dashboard. Each property's data is kept separate, so keyword performance for one client does not mix with another's.

How does Landing Creator keep each client's brand voice distinct when generating pages?

The platform learns each client's writing style from up to three URLs you provide, and that style profile is stored and applied independently per brand. Brand voice is configured at the client level, not the platform level, so a professional services firm and a consumer brand can coexist in the same dashboard without their content converging. See brand voice style matching for more detail.

What does Context Lock mean in practice for an agency managing multiple brands?

Context Lock means every page generated for a client is grounded exclusively in that client's verified business information. No claim can appear in a generated page unless it is traceable to that client's verified data, which eliminates the risk of one brand's details appearing in another's content when you are generating pages at scale.

Which plan includes Google Search Console integration?

Google Search Console integration is available on the Growth plan. If you are evaluating Landing Creator for multi-brand agency use, the Growth plan is the relevant tier to assess.

How does Search Console integration work alongside competitor gap analysis?

Search Console integration surfaces keywords where a client is underperforming based on their own data: impressions without clicks, pages losing ground. Competitor gap analysis identifies keywords competitors rank for that the client does not. The two signals are complementary: one shows where you are slipping, the other shows who is filling the space. See competitor keyword gap analysis for how that feature works.

Every client's keyword gaps visible before the next meeting

Connect your clients' Search Console accounts and see what Landing Creator surfaces across all of them. The Growth plan includes GSC integration alongside the full content matrix, brand voice profiles, and competitor gap analysis.

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