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GSC Page Suggestions take your real Google Search Console queries and use them to suggest specific edits to your existing pages — new sections, FAQs, or paragraphs that match the questions buyers are already asking your site.

Why this is different from Content Suggestions

Content SuggestionsGSC Page Suggestions
TriggerVisibility gaps in AI responsesReal queries hitting your existing pages
OutputNew pages to writeNew sections to add to existing pages
Best forFilling visibility gaps from scratchQuick wins from pages you already own
PlanAll paid plansPremium only

Prerequisites

Before you can use GSC Page Suggestions you need to:

  1. Connect Google Search Console to your Scout account.
  2. Be on the Premium plan.
  3. Have at least 7 days of GSC data flowing in.

How it works

  1. Pick a page

    The GSC Page Suggestions page lists every URL on your site that's getting search impressions. Click any URL to drill into its suggestions.

  2. Scout pulls the queries hitting that page

    Behind the scenes, Scout calls the GSC API for the top queries on that URL over the past 28 days, plus their impressions and click-through rates.

  3. An LLM proposes specific additions

    Each suggestion is one of: a new section heading + paragraph, a new FAQ entry, or a new example. Each is tied to a specific GSC query.

  4. You save, ignore, or remove

    Three actions per suggestion: Save (add to your action queue), Ignore (hide forever), Remove (clear from saved). Saved items survive regenerations.

The "4 max" rule

You'll always see at most 4 suggestions per page

Scout caps every page at 4 active suggestions. If you save 4 items, the regenerator will skip generating new ones until you action one of the saved cards. This keeps the cost predictable and prevents recommendation fatigue.

Implementing a suggestion

Each suggestion card includes a copy-pasteable HTML snippet you can drop straight into your page. The recommended workflow:

  1. Open your CMS in another tab.
  2. Copy the suggested HTML.
  3. Paste it into the appropriate section of the page.
  4. Publish.
  5. Mark Saved → Done in Scout.

Within 1–2 weeks, the GSC API will reflect the new content's performance, and Scout's next refresh will surface new suggestions based on the latest data.

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Last updated July 2026 · Suggest an edit