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Page Groups

Page groups let you aggregate Google Search Console data by URL pattern — so you can see how your blog, product pages, docs, or any other section performs as a whole.

Blog Posts/blog/ · 38 pages
5,240clicks
118,200impressions
Product Pages/products/ · 52 pages
6,820clicks
156,400impressions
Collections/collections/ · 18 pages
2,180clicks
48,900impressions
Size Guides/size-guide/ · 8 pages
1,420clicks
28,500impressions

Creating a Page Group

  1. Go to Search Analytics and select the Page Groups tab
  2. Click Add page group
  3. Give your group a name (e.g., "Blog Posts")
  4. Add one or more URL filters:
    • URL contains — matches pages whose URL includes the text (e.g., /blog)
    • URL equals — matches an exact URL
    • URL doesn't contain — excludes pages with the text
    • URL doesn't equal — excludes an exact URL
  5. Click Add group to save

You can add multiple filters to a single group. For example, to group all blog posts except your blog index page, add "URL contains /blog" and "URL doesn't equal /blog".

QuickSEO auto-suggests a name based on your filters, but you can edit it to whatever you like.

URL contains
URL doesn't equal

Reading Group Metrics

Each page group shows:

  • Total clicks across all pages in the group
  • Total impressions across all pages in the group
  • Page count — how many URLs match the group's filters

This gives you a quick view of which sections of your site drive the most search traffic.

Drilling Into a Group

Click any page group row to filter the entire Search Analytics dashboard by that group. You'll see the chart, keywords, and individual pages scoped to just that group.

To clear the filter, click the X on the group badge that appears below the controls.

Editing and Deleting Groups

Click the pencil icon on a group to edit its name or filters. Click the trash icon to delete it. Deleting a group does not affect your data — it only removes the grouping.

Example Use Cases

  • Blog vs product pages — create groups for /blog/* and /products/* to compare content types
  • Subfolders by topic — group /guides/seo/* and /guides/ppc/* to see which topics get more traffic
  • Locale-specific pages — group /en/* and /fr/* to compare traffic by language

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