Useful comparisons
Compare the latest seven finalized data days with the preceding seven days, with a longer trend available for context.
GSCAnywhere is an independent iPhone client for Google Search Console. Review meaningful changes in clicks, impressions, CTR, and average position without sending your Search Console data to an GSCAnywhere server.
Good morning
Clicks fell while average position moved from 6.9 to 11.8.
GSCAnywhere stays narrow: it reads the Search Console data you authorize, compares recent finalized periods, and explains deterministic signals on your device.
Compare the latest seven finalized data days with the preceding seven days, with a longer trend available for context.
Review ranking, CTR, demand, and traffic-drop signals with the metrics and thresholds that caused each result.
Choose an authorized Search Console property, then inspect property, page, and query evidence without mixing accounts or sites.
GSCAnywhere requests one additional Google OAuth scope so it can list the Search Console properties your account may access and read performance data for the property you choose.
This permission is read-only. GSCAnywhere uses the returned clicks, impressions, CTR, average position, dates, pages, and queries only to show reports and calculate explainable comparisons on your iPhone. It cannot edit your sites, change Search Console settings, submit URLs, manage users, or obtain write access.
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/webmasters.readonly
The app communicates directly with Google APIs. GSCAnywhere does not operate an intermediary server for OAuth tokens, property data, or performance metrics.
Search Console requests travel between the iOS app and Google. OAuth credentials remain managed on the device by the Google Sign-In SDK.
Metrics, selected properties, and anomaly results are stored in the app's local container. Daily metric records are retained for up to 90 days.
GSCAnywhere does not add advertising, cross-app tracking, data-broker integrations, or developer-operated analytics. Google Sign-In provider-side processing is described in our Privacy Policy.
Sign out and clear local data, or disconnect Google access to revoke authorization and delete the app's local Search Console data.
Review the consent screen and grant the single read-only Search Console scope.
Select a property that the connected Google account is authorized to access.
Refresh metrics and inspect the exact comparisons behind each detected signal.
Read the complete data-handling policy or visit support for account, property, refresh, and local-data troubleshooting.