A line view of page-level organic performance over time, so you can see whether your pages are collectively gaining or losing search visibility across the selected period.
At a glance
Page Performance Trend plots the organic-search performance of your pages over the selected period as a line, drawing on the page-level clicks, impressions, CTR and average-position data Google Search Console reports. It answers a single question for SEO and content teams: is our page estate trending up or down in search? Read the slope, not the single point, and pair it with the page-level tables below to find which pages are driving the movement.
What it tracks
The card shows Page Performance Trend for the selected period, sourced from the page dimension of the Search Console Performance report (the same data the Search Analytics API returns when you query bypage). Each point on the line aggregates page-level organic activity for that interval, so a rising line means your pages are collectively earning more search visibility and a falling line means visibility is slipping. Because it is a trend rather than a snapshot, it is best used to spot inflection points (a deploy, a content refresh, an algorithm update) rather than to read an exact value on any one day. There is no fixed alert threshold on this card; treat a sustained downward slope as the prompt to drill into Pages Losing Traffic and confirm the cause.