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Answers about the google search console app for iPhone: data access, pricing, Google affiliation, and day-to-day use.
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A native iPhone and iPad app that connects to your Google Search Console account. You can review search traffic, queries, page experience, and other property tools without using Safari.
No. Google does not ship a Search Console app for iPhone. This is an independent app that uses Google's official Search Console API.
Download the app from the App Store and sign in with the Google account that already has access to your properties. You can also open Search Console in Safari, but the app is built for quick mobile reads.
Review performance reports, explore queries and pages, check Core Web Vitals, inspect URLs, manage sitemaps, filter by device or country, pick date ranges, export CSV, download custom PDF reports, and turn on performance alerts.
Tap Sign in with Google and choose the account tied to your properties. The app uses OAuth. Your password is never stored.
Yes. The app talks directly to Google's Search Console API with OAuth 2.0. Your data stays in your Google account. We do not store or sell your Search Console data. You can manage your Google privacy settings here.
No. This is an independent third-party app. It is not made by, affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google LLC.
Yes. Cancel anytime in iPhone Settings, your name, Subscriptions. Access continues until the end of the billing period.
The subscription supports ongoing development and API costs. There are no ads and we do not access your data. Try it free for 7 days before subscribing.
Verify the site in Search Console on the web first. The app only lists properties your Google account can already access. If you just added a site, sign out and back in to refresh the list.
Yes. It runs on iPhone and iPad with iOS 18.0 or later and adapts to larger screens.
Yes. You can see LCP, CLS, and INP for mobile and desktop from the same property view.
Yes. Every property your account can access in Search Console appears in the app. Switch between them from the main screen.
The app fetches fresh data when you open it or pull to refresh. Google Search Console itself often has a 2 to 3 day processing delay. That limit comes from Google, not the app.
The same ranges as on the web: 7 days, 28 days, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and 16 months.
Not yet. iOS is the focus for now. Sign up for updates if you want to hear about other platforms.
Recent data is cached so you can review it offline. You need a connection to fetch new reports from Google.