Google Search Console
Verify your sitemap and search visibility.
Connect Google Search Console to validate your sitemap and monitor indexing status.
Before connecting, make sure the Google Cloud OAuth app used for Search Console has:
- the Search Console API enabled
- a configured OAuth consent screen
- your Google account added as a test user if the app is still in Testing mode
- the exact authorized redirect URI for the current environment
Open the Search Console dialog
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Open Integrations
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Open Google Search Console
Connect and verify
- Select Connect to authenticate your Google account.
- If Google reports a redirect mismatch, update the OAuth client in Google Cloud with the callback URI shown in the integration dialog.
- If the dialog shows a callback host warning, reconnect from the same website admin host so Google can return to the correct editor context.
- Use the Property URL shown to add a URL-prefix property in Search Console.
- Copy the Sitemap URL and Robots URL as needed. When your primary domain is verified, these URLs use that domain.
- Select Submit sitemap to push the current sitemap URLs to Google.
Manage properties
- Choose a property in Connected properties and select Save.
- If available, the recommended property is auto-matched to your current canonical website domain.
- Use Refresh to update status and sitemap checks.
- Sitemap status checks compare Google Search Console against the sitemap URLs Hiveality currently publishes for the website.
- Select Disconnect to remove the connection.
- If property controls are locked, reconnect with your own Google account to manage the property list.
Tips
- A public domain must be set for sitemap and robots URLs to appear.
- Verify your primary domain before submitting the sitemap so Google receives the preferred website address.
- If you manage multiple domains, connect the property that matches your primary site domain.
- Use the same Google account consistently for connection and property management to avoid permission-lock states.
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Updated May 13, 2026
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