What it does
- Pulls real-time rankings, impressions and clicks from Google Search Console.
- Tracks movement over time and flags keywords and pages that are slipping.
- Ties ranking changes to the pages behind them, so you know exactly what to fix.
- Reports the movement on a schedule and alerts you when something drops.
How to use it
See what moved
›Show me my biggest ranking changes this month from Search Console — up and down.
Ryze returns → the keywords that gained and lost position, with the pages they belong to.
Catch the declines
›Which pages lost the most impressions or clicks in the last 28 days, and why?
Ryze returns → the declining pages with the likely cause — lost keywords, cannibalization, or a technical issue.
Find the near-wins
›Which keywords sit just off page one and are trending up?
Ryze returns → the terms worth a push, with momentum on your side.
Automate the watch
›Send me a weekly ranking report and alert me if any priority keyword drops more than five positions.
Ryze returns → a recurring report plus alerts, so slides reach you fast.
More prompts to steal
›Compare this month's rankings to last month for my top 20 keywords.
›Which queries do I get impressions for but almost no clicks? (a title/meta fix)
›Show ranking trends for the /blog subfolder only.
Pro tips
- Define a small set of priority keywords and alert on those — alerting on everything is noise.
- When a page slips, check Search Console's queries first; a lost keyword usually explains the drop.
- High impressions + low clicks almost always means a title/meta problem, not a ranking one.
