For SEOs · Page Pulse MCP

Know exactly what moved your rankings.

Pages change constantly — devs ship, CMS edits slip through, other teams "improve" things. Then rankings move and you're left reverse-engineering why. Page Pulse logs every change automatically and ties it to the traffic and positions it affected.

  • Which change caused the drop
  • What someone changed without telling you
  • Whether your fix actually worked
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PAGE PULSE MCP
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Why did /pricing lose rankings last week?
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Change correlated to drop

Position fell 4.2 → 9.6 starting May 28. One change lines up:

Canonical changed · May 28Pos −5.4
H2 “Compare plans” removed · May 28Clicks −31%
2 internal links pulled · May 28Impr. −18%

Likely cause: the canonical now points to /plans. Restore the self-canonical and the removed H2 first.

Change context, on tap

Stop reverse-engineering your own rankings

Page Pulse MCP brings your full change history, Google Search Console, and GA4 into ChatGPT and Claude — so the answer to "what happened here?" is one prompt away, not an afternoon of digging.

Root-cause in seconds

Pinpoint the exact edit behind a ranking or traffic move instead of guessing across teams and deploys.

Every change, logged

A daily, automatic record of titles, content, links, and tags — so nothing slips through unnoticed.

Proof for clients

Turn "what changed, what happened, why" into a defensible, data-backed story stakeholders trust.

SEO workflows

Every prompt is backed by your real change history

Ask your own data what happened and what to do next — these are real prompts you can run the moment you connect.

Why did this page lose rankings?

Root-cause ranking drops

  • Removed content → lost intent match
  • Canonical / robots change → deindexed
  • Internal links pulled → lost authority
What changed right before traffic dropped?

Catch silent regressions

  • Dev deploys you didn't know about
  • CMS edits from other teams
  • Title / meta rewrites that tanked CTR
Did my fix actually work?

Validate every change

  • Before / after clicks & impressions
  • Position movement by query
  • Time-to-impact on each edit
Which changes drove the biggest gains this quarter?

Double down on what works

  • Highest-impact edits, ranked
  • Patterns across winning pages
  • Repeatable, provable playbooks
Summarize changes across these 20 pages in the last 30 days.

Monitor at scale

  • One digest, every tracked URL
  • Grouped by change type
  • The ones that mattered, flagged
Compare this page to its version before the migration.

Audit migrations & redesigns

  • Structural diffs, side by side
  • Lost tags, links, or content
  • What to restore first
Build me a change-and-impact report for this client.

Report with evidence

  • What changed, what happened, why
  • Plain-English client summary
  • Defensible and data-backed
Flag any canonical, robots, or noindex changes.

Guard critical tags

  • Accidental noindex, caught early
  • Canonical drift
  • Robots blocks before they cost you

Never get blindsided again

Connect your data and let Page Pulse watch every page so a change never costs you rankings unnoticed.

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Before & after

From "what happened?" to "here's exactly what happened"

Page Pulse turns ranking detective work into a one-prompt answer — with the evidence attached.

Without Page Pulse
Notice a drop Dig through deploys Guess the cause Hope the fix works
With Page Pulse
Get alerted See the exact change Confirm the cause Verify the fix
Get started

Start tracking SEO changes today

Setup is simple. Connect your data, pick the pages you want to track, and Page Pulse begins scanning them that day.

1

Connect your data

Link Google Search Console and GA4 with read-only access in a couple of clicks.

2

Select pages

Choose which URLs to monitor — track up to 50 pages on one site for free.

3

Start tracking

Automatic daily scanning begins, building the change history you can query and report on.

Comprehensive tracking

What gets tracked?

Every element that matters for ranking and performance — captured daily.

H1 HeadingCopy changes and position on the page
Subheadings (H2–H6)Copy changes and position on the page
Body TextCopy changes and position on the page
Anchor / link textCopy changes, position, and link URL
Title TagCopy changes
Meta DescriptionCopy changes
Internal LinksNew and removed internal links to a page
External LinksNew and removed external links to a page
Canonical TagChanges to the canonical tag
Robots TagChanges to the robots tag
OgTitleChanges to the OgTitle
OgDescriptionChanges to the OgDescription
FAQ

Questions, answered

Rank trackers tell you that a position moved. Page Pulse tells you why — by logging the exact on-page changes and correlating them with the clicks, impressions, and positions that moved. It brings that context straight into ChatGPT and Claude so you can ask instead of dig.
It connects the dots between what changed and what happened — e.g. a removed paragraph before a ranking drop, a canonical change before a deindex, or a title rewrite before a CTR decline. You get the most likely cause with the supporting before/after data, not just a number.
Yes. Page Pulse scans your tracked pages every day and records changes regardless of who made them — devs, CMS editors, or other teams. That's the whole point: nothing ships to your pages without it showing up in the log.
You can ask for a change-and-impact summary for any page or project and get a plain-English narrative — what changed, what happened, and why it likely happened — backed by GSC and GA4 data. It makes your work easy to justify and improves trust.
Yes. To provide a page-level history of changes, we store your Google Search Console and Google Analytics 4 data. It is protected by a secure server and can be deleted at any time. We have read-only access.
A daily crawl means Page Pulse automatically scans and analyzes your tracked pages every 24 hours to detect changes — monitoring text content, headings, meta tags, links, and other elements to track what's been modified since the last scan.
No. If you can use ChatGPT, you can use this. It's simple to add Page Pulse MCP to Claude, ChatGPT, and more — then you just ask questions like "what changed on this page before it dropped?" or "did my fix work?"

Try Page Pulse MCP

Use it inside your existing AI tools. Connect it to your real data. See what happens when every ranking move comes with the change that caused it.