At a glance
Top Landing Pages by Clicks ranks your 25 highest-earning organic landing pages by clicks from Google Search Console over the trailing 30 days. These are the URLs Google sends real searchers to, so they are the pages most worth protecting and optimising. Pair it with website-performance data to spot slow pages that are capping their own ranking potential.
What it tracks
This card uses the Page dimension from the Search Console Search Analytics API (the data behind Performance > Search results > Pages), ordered by total clicks and capped at the top 25 over a rolling 30-day window. Each horizontal bar is one landing page (the URL that actually received the organic click), longest bar first. For SEO and content teams this is the revenue-adjacent core of the site: the handful of pages doing the heavy lifting in organic search. Two habits make it valuable. First, protect the top of the list: a page that drops out of this ranking is an early warning of a content, indexing, or ranking regression, so cross-check Pages Losing Traffic and Page Performance Trend. Second, as the card detail suggests, pair these URLs with Slow Indexed Pages (GSC + Website Performance): a top earner that loads slowly is leaving ranking and conversions on the table. Pages with strong impressions but weak clicks belong to the CTR conversation in CTR Opportunity Pages. The card carries no alert; it is a prioritisation list, not a watchdog.Reconciling against the source
Compare against Search Console > Performance > Search results > Pages with the Clicks metric and a matching 30-day range. Note Search Console data is typically 2 to 3 days delayed, the UI caps the table at 1,000 rows (not a constraint here since we only show 25), and clicks tied to anonymised rare queries can make per-page totals run slightly under the headline figure. The Search Analytics API returns identical page totals when queried on thepage dimension.