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How to Find Your Search Console Site URL

Your Search Console site URL connects Mission Control to your keyword and search performance data. Here is how to find it.

1

Sign in to Google Search Console

Go to search.google.com/search-console and sign in with the Google account that has access to your website's search data.

2

Select Your Property

If you have multiple properties, use the dropdown at the top-left to select the correct website.

3

Open Settings

Click "Settings" in the bottom-left sidebar.

4

Find Your Property Type

Under "Property type," you will see either a Domain property (like sc-domain:yoursite.com) or a URL prefix property (like https://yoursite.com). Copy this value exactly as shown.

5

Enter It in Mission Control

Paste the value into the Search Console field during setup. Use the exact format, either sc-domain:yoursite.com for domain properties or the full URL for URL prefix properties.

Which format should I use?

sc-domain:yoursite.comDomain property. Covers all subdomains and protocols. This is the recommended format.
https://yoursite.com/URL prefix property. Only covers one specific protocol and subdomain.

Do not have Search Console yet?

If your website is not set up in Search Console, here is how to add it.

  1. Go to search.google.com/search-console
  2. Click "Add property"
  3. Choose "Domain" (recommended) and enter your domain
  4. Verify ownership via DNS record (your domain registrar will have instructions)
  5. Once verified, keyword data will start appearing within a few days
  6. Come back and enter the property value in Mission Control

This connection is optional. Mission Control tracks form submissions automatically without it.