At a glance
Informational Queries lists the search terms in the “know” intent bucket (how, what, why, guides, definitions) that bring your site impressions and clicks, broken down row by row from Search Console’s Performance, Search results report. These are the top-of-funnel, research-stage searches that increasingly feed AI Overviews and assistant answers rather than classic blue-link clicks.
What it tracks
Each row is a query Vortex IQ has classified as informational, shown with its impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position from the Search Analytics API. Informational queries behave differently from transactional ones: they typically carry high impressions with lower CTR, because the searcher is reading rather than buying, and they are the queries most exposed to zero-click answers in AI search surfaces. Tracking this row breakdown tells SEO and content teams where their guides, FAQs, and explainer pages earn organic visibility, and where an AI Overview may be absorbing the click. Pair it with Question Queries and Query Intent Classification for the full intent picture, and with Zero-Click Indicators to gauge answer-box leakage. A healthy informational footprint means your content is discoverable at the research stage. A falling click count against steady impressions on these rows is the classic fingerprint of AI Overviews answering the query in place.Reconciling against the source
Recreate this in Search Console, Performance, Search results by filtering Queries and applying the same date range; the per-row impressions and clicks should match. Remember the UI caps at 1,000 rows, rare queries are anonymised, and data lags 2 to 3 days.Sibling cards
| Card | Why pair it |
|---|---|
| Question Queries | The who/what/why subset of informational intent. |
| Query Intent Classification | The full intent split across all queries. |
| Long-Tail Analysis | Many informational queries are long-tail. |
| Zero-Click Indicators | Flags answer-box leakage on these queries. |