Your GSC data already knows which pages to build

Connect Google Search Console to Landing Creator and turn impression gaps into published SaaS landing pages.

Your GSC data already knows which pages to build

Turn your GSC backlog into published pages this quarter

Connect your Search Console account and let Landing Creator surface the feature-industry combinations already driving impressions but no clicks.

See GSC integration in action

The backlog is not a capacity problem

Marcus's situation is common at B2B SaaS companies with broad product catalogs: the sales team flags missing pages, the CEO asks why competitors are ranking, and the marketing team responds with a roadmap that moves one page every three weeks. The bottleneck is not ambition or even budget. It is the manual cycle of brief, review, design, and publish applied to what should be a systematic, repeatable output. A SaaS company with 15 products and 10 target industries has 150 logical landing page combinations before you factor in persona. That is not a content calendar problem. It is a content matrix problem, and it needs a structural solution, not more headcount.

GSC shows you exactly where you are invisible

Google Search Console already contains the answer to "which pages should we build first." Queries with 500+ impressions but fewer than 50 pageviews on a corresponding landing page represent keywords where Google is already surfacing you in results, but no relevant page exists to capture the click. Landing Creator's Google Search Console integration reads this signal directly: it surfaces the feature-industry-persona combinations where you have search visibility but no page to convert it. You are not guessing at keyword opportunity. You are reading a ranked list of pages that are already failing to exist, ordered by the traffic cost of that absence.

Generation fills the matrix, not just one cell

Once GSC surfaces the gaps, Landing Creator's automated landing page generation works across the full matrix in a single run. You describe your business and your offers, the platform builds the feature × industry × persona grid, and every combination generates a complete page: original body content, schema markup, FAQ, internal linking, and metadata. Context Lock guarantees zero AI hallucination by tracing every claim back to your verified business information, which matters when you are shipping pages at scale and cannot manually review each one for accuracy. The biggest risk in programmatic SEO is thin content; Context Lock is the structural answer to that risk.

Brand voice holds across every page you ship

Scale only creates a new problem if the output sounds like it came from a content farm. Landing Creator learns your writing style from up to three URLs before generating anything, so the 50th page in your matrix reads like the same company as the first. For SaaS teams where the brand voice has been carefully built over years, this is not a minor detail. A potential customer landing on a feature-industry page that sounds generic will not convert, regardless of how well it ranks. Brand voice consistency is built into the generation process, not bolted on afterward.

Pages publish through your existing stack

Landing Creator does not require a migration. Pages publish via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API, so your existing infrastructure stays in place and your engineering team does not need to be involved in every launch. Once your matrix is defined and GSC is connected, the path from identified gap to published page is a workflow your marketing team can run independently. The competitor keyword gap analysis layer adds a second signal alongside GSC: keywords your competitors rank for that you do not, so the matrix keeps growing as the competitive landscape shifts.

The pages that would convert already have impressions. The only thing missing is the pages themselves.

SaaS companies running programmatic SEO strategies face a specific and painful contradiction: the keyword data that tells you exactly which pages to build is sitting in Google Search Console right now, but the manual brief-write-edit-publish cycle means most of those pages never get built. Landing Creator's Google Search Console integration is designed to close that gap directly, for teams managing large product catalogs across multiple verticals and industries.

How it works

  1. Connect Google Search Console

    Link your GSC account to Landing Creator on the Growth plan. The platform reads your impression and click data across all queries, identifying combinations where you have search visibility but no landing page is capturing it. This is the same data you already have in GSC, surfaced as a prioritized list of missing pages rather than a raw export.

  2. Describe your products and verticals

    Tell Landing Creator about your SaaS products, the industries you serve, and the personas you target. The AI suggests the full feature × industry × persona matrix based on your positioning. You review and adjust the combinations before any content is generated. The content matrix system is the structural foundation everything else builds on.

  3. Train on your brand voice

    Paste up to three URLs from your existing site. Landing Creator reads your writing style, tone, and sentence patterns before generating anything. Every page in the matrix inherits this voice, so the output reads like your team wrote it, not like a template was filled in.

  4. Generate the full matrix

    Landing Creator generates every combination as a complete page: original body content, schema markup, FAQ, internal linking, and metadata. Context Lock traces every claim back to your verified business information, eliminating the hallucination risk that makes manual review of large batches necessary. For teams with a large backlog, bulk page regeneration lets you update the full matrix when your positioning changes.

  5. Publish through your existing stack

    Push pages live via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, or REST API without migrating your infrastructure. Your sitemap and internal linking update automatically. GSC continues tracking performance post-publish, so the integration that identified the gaps also measures whether the pages are closing them.

  • Gaps ranked by actual search cost

    Landing Creator reads your GSC impression data and surfaces missing pages ordered by the traffic you are already failing to capture. You build the highest-impression, lowest-click combinations first, not whatever made it onto last quarter's content calendar.

  • Full matrix generated in one run

    Every feature × industry × persona combination produces a complete page: body content, schema, FAQ, metadata, and internal links. The manual brief-write-edit cycle that limits output to one page every few weeks does not apply when the entire matrix generates together.

  • Context Lock eliminates hallucination risk

    Every claim on every generated page is traceable to your verified business information. At scale, this matters: you cannot manually review 100 pages for accuracy, and thin or inaccurate content is the primary risk in programmatic SEO.

  • Brand voice survives scale

    The platform trains on up to three of your existing URLs before generating anything. The 50th page in your matrix reads like the same company as the first, because consistent brand voice is built into generation, not reviewed in afterward.

  • Publishes through your existing infrastructure

    WordPress plugin, Next.js package, or REST API: your stack stays intact. Marketing can publish the full matrix without engineering involvement in each launch cycle.

Use cases

B2B SaaS team with 15 products and growing verticals

A content strategist managing a 15-product catalog across three verticals has a GSC account full of impression data and a publish rate of one page every three weeks. After connecting GSC to Landing Creator, the platform surfaces the highest-impression, lowest-click combinations across the full product-industry matrix. The team defines the matrix, trains the platform on their existing content voice, and generates the first 60 pages in a single session. Pages publish through their existing Next.js setup without engineering involvement. The quarterly review shifts from explaining the backlog to reporting on the pages that are now ranking.

SaaS company losing deals to competitor pages

A sales team keeps flagging specific feature-industry combinations where prospects arrive having already read a competitor's targeted landing page. The marketing team has no equivalent pages because each one requires a full brief-and-review cycle. Landing Creator's competitor keyword gap analysis identifies the exact queries where competitors rank and the company does not, layered on top of the GSC impression data. The result is a prioritized build list that addresses both the organic gap and the sales team's specific objections, generated as complete pages rather than briefs waiting in a queue.

Growth marketer preparing for a quarterly SEO review

A growth marketer facing a quarterly review needs to show concrete progress on organic coverage, not another roadmap. GSC data shows dozens of queries with strong impressions and near-zero clicks, each representing a missing feature-persona page. Using Landing Creator, the marketer generates and publishes the top-priority combinations before the review, complete with schema markup and internal linking. The review presents published pages and early impression-to-click data rather than a list of planned work.

What does the Google Search Console integration actually show me?

It surfaces queries where you have significant impressions in GSC but your corresponding landing page has very low pageviews, meaning Google is already showing you in results for those terms but no relevant page exists to capture the click. This gives you a prioritized list of missing pages ranked by the traffic cost of their absence, rather than a speculative keyword research exercise.

Is the GSC integration available on all plans?

The Google Search Console integration is available on the Growth plan. If you are on a lower tier, you can still build and generate your content matrix; the GSC connection that surfaces impression gaps and tracks post-publish performance is the Growth plan feature.

How does Landing Creator prevent thin content across a large matrix?

Context Lock traces every claim on every generated page back to your verified business information, so the platform cannot invent details about your product that are not in your source material. Combined with brand voice training from your existing URLs, each page produces substantive, specific content rather than a generic template with your logo on it. Thin content is the primary SEO risk in programmatic strategies, and this is the structural answer to it.

What happens when my product positioning changes?

Landing Creator supports bulk page regeneration, so you can update the full matrix when your messaging, features, or target verticals shift. You do not need to manually edit each page; the regeneration runs across all combinations using your updated business description.

Can I publish without migrating my current site infrastructure?

Yes. Pages publish via WordPress plugin, Next.js package, Shopify app, or REST API. Your existing stack stays in place and engineering does not need to be involved in each publish cycle, which is what makes it practical for a marketing team to ship the full matrix independently.

Stop presenting resource constraints as a strategy

Your GSC account already contains a ranked list of pages that should exist but do not. Connect it to Landing Creator and generate the full matrix before your next quarterly review.

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