Explore Queries and Pages

Find movement, open row-level evidence, connect queries to pages, and export the current table scope.

Product guide · Updated August 2026

Open a dimension explorer

Inside a site, open Search Console, then choose Queries or Pages. Date and dashboard filters carry across all three Search Console tabs, so you can move from a chart change to its rows without rebuilding the report.

ExplorerBest for
QueriesFinding demand, branded versus non-branded movement, CTR gaps, and terms worth targeting.
PagesFinding winners and losers, checking which URLs earn search visibility, and tracing a page back to its queries.

Search, filter, and sort

  1. 1

    Search within the dimension

    Enter part of a query or URL. Search is applied to the returned Search Console corpus.
  2. 2

    Choose a movement filter

    Use All, Growing, Declining, New, or Lost. Trend options are disabled when no comparison exists.
  3. 3

    Filter query intent

    On Queries, choose Branded or Non-branded. Classification follows the terms saved in Site Settings.
  4. 4

    Sort the table

    Select Query/Page, Clicks, Impressions, CTR, or Position. Select the same header again to reverse direction.
  5. 5

    Load more when available

    Load more appends the next page without removing rows you already reviewed.
CrawlRaven Queries explorer with trend filters and metric columns
The Queries explorer combines movement filters with sortable Search Console metrics.

Investigate a row

Select a row to open its detail drawer. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to move through visible rows; press Escape to close the drawer.

  • A query drawer shows the selected query’s KPIs and pages ranking for it.
  • A page drawer shows the page’s KPIs and queries returning that page.
  • View filtered Performance opens the full chart with an exact query or page filter.
  • Query details can open a Google search. Target and Ignore actions appear when the site has full workspace access.
  • Page details can open the page or jump to Google Search Console URL inspection.

Understand bounds and exports

The line below the table tells you how many returned rows are currently shown and whether additional Search Console rows may exist. Google can omit anonymized queries, and CrawlRaven uses a bounded corpus so explorers remain responsive.

On a site with full workspace access, use Export to create a CSV for the active date range, search, trend, filters, and sort. Keep the report scope visible when sharing the file; an export represents the retrieved Search Console rows, not a guaranteed list of every long-tail query Google knows.