Getting Started with KyroSearch: Connect Your Data and Get Your First Insights in Minutes

Published April 2, 2026

If you manage a website's SEO, you know the frustration: Google Search Console gives you the raw data, but turning that data into decisions takes hours of spreadsheet work, manual analysis, and guesswork. KyroSearch changes that.

In this guide, we'll walk you through setting up KyroSearch, connecting your data sources, and getting your first actionable insights — all in under five minutes.

Step 1: Sign In with Google

KyroSearch uses Google OAuth to connect to your Search Console and Analytics accounts. Click Sign in with Google on the homepage, select the Google account that has access to your GSC properties, and authorize the required permissions.

We request two scopes: Search Console read access and Analytics read access. Both are read-only — KyroSearch never modifies your data. Your OAuth tokens are encrypted before storage.

Step 2: Select a Property

After signing in, you'll see a property picker showing all the GSC properties your Google account has access to. This includes both domain properties (like sc-domain:example.com) and URL prefix properties (like https://www.example.com).

Select the property you want to analyze. If you manage multiple sites, you can switch between them at any time using the property dropdown in the header.

Step 3: Explore the Dashboard

The dashboard loads immediately with your last 28 days of performance data. You'll see:

  • Total Clicks, Impressions, CTR, and Average Position — with percentage changes compared to the previous period
  • Performance Trend — a timeline chart showing daily clicks with options to overlay impressions, CTR, and position
  • Keywords and Pages — your top-performing queries and URLs with full metrics
  • Devices and Countries — traffic breakdown by device type and geography

Use the date range selector in the top right to change the analysis period. KyroSearch supports 7 days, 14 days, 28 days, 3 months, 6 months, and up to 16 months of historical data.

Step 4: Connect Google Analytics 4 (Optional)

You'll notice a banner on the dashboard prompting you to connect GA4. This is optional but recommended — it unlocks combined Search Console + Analytics data, including:

  • Traffic sources — see where your visitors come from beyond organic search
  • User engagement — bounce rate, session duration, pages per session
  • Audience demographics — age, gender, interests, and geographic data
  • E-commerce data — revenue, transactions, and top products (if applicable)

To connect, click Connect GA4 on the banner, select the GA4 property that corresponds to your GSC property, and you're done. The GA4 data appears in the sidebar under GA4 Insights.

Step 5: Run Your First Analysis

The real power of KyroSearch is in the analysis tools. Here's what each one does:

Content Pruning

Analyzes every page on your site and categorizes them as Keep, Update, Merge, Redirect, or Delete. It evaluates traffic trends, keyword rankings, CTR efficiency, and year-over-year performance to produce a prioritized list of exactly what to do with each page.

Keyword Cannibalization

Identifies queries where multiple pages from your site compete for the same keyword. Each issue is scored by severity (Critical, High, Medium, Low) and includes an estimated traffic gain if you consolidate. For each cannibalized keyword, you can see which URLs are competing, their individual metrics, and a specific recommendation (merge, review, optimize, or monitor).

CTR Engagement Matrix

Plots your pages on a quadrant chart based on CTR performance and user engagement. Pages are classified as Stars (high CTR, high engagement), Hidden Gems (low CTR, high engagement), Misleading (high CTR, low engagement), or Urgent Fix (both low). Each quadrant comes with specific recommendations.

Performance Trends

Uses linear regression to identify which pages are gaining or losing rankings over time. Pages are categorized as Declining, Improving, or Stable, with the rate of change shown as positions per month. Declining pages with high impressions are flagged first — these are the ones losing the most potential traffic.

Ranking Stability

Measures position volatility across all your queries to identify pages with Volatile (unstable), Stuck (not moving), Stable (consistent), Mixed (some queries stable, others not), or Noisy (chaotic) ranking patterns. This helps you understand which pages need attention and which are performing reliably.

What Makes KyroSearch Different

Most SEO tools show you data. KyroSearch shows you what to do about it. Every analysis ends with specific, prioritized recommendations — not generic advice, but actions tied to your actual pages, keywords, and performance data.

  • No data export required — analysis runs directly on your GSC and GA4 data
  • Automatic scoring and prioritization — focus on what matters most first
  • Combined GSC + GA4 insights — see the full picture in one place
  • Export to CSV — download any analysis for team sharing or client reports

Ready to Start?

Sign in to KyroSearch and connect your Google account. Your first insights are minutes away.