Analyze search and web performance
Use this when you want to understand what is happening with traffic and search visibility.
Paste it into your agent. The prompt walks the agent through everything, setup included.
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Agent will
- Uses Google Analytics, Search Console, and other connected analytics sources.
- Explains what data is available and missing.
- Turns findings into main insights and actions.
What you need
- Google Analytics or Search Console access where available.
View the full prompt
Before doing the work, check whether Penut is available in this agent session. If Penut is not connected yet, guide me through the smallest setup path for this agent, then continue this same task once setup is complete. Check the Penut features, integrations, files, approvals, browser-backed execution, and data sources needed for this workflow. If anything required is missing, ask only for the minimum information or connection needed to continue and explain why it is needed. Use Penut approvals for anything that publishes, sends, spends, deletes, changes external data, or performs a sensitive browser-backed action. When an approval is created, show the approval link in a clickable way and tell me exactly what I am reviewing. Keep moving until the workflow is complete, ready for approval, or clearly blocked by an external issue. Do not give generic advice. I want to understand how my website and search presence are performing. Use Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and any other connected analytics sources available. Tell me what data is available, what is missing, and what the main insights and actions are.
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