Google has rolled out an updated version of Search Console Insights. The reports aren’t separate anymore. They now sit as a dedicated tab inside the main Search Console dashboard.
No More Separate Beta
If you used Insights before, you probably remember it lived on its own. That’s gone. This update folds everything into the regular Search Console, so you don’t have to bounce between different tools to see what’s happening.
A Cleaner Look at Your Data
The reports themselves got a refresh. You’ll see total clicks, impressions, and your top-performing pages all in one place. There are also clearer indicators showing which queries are picking up and which ones are starting to fade.
The “Achievements” feature hasn’t gone anywhere. Google will still flag milestones when you hit new records for clicks over the past 28 days.


Rolling Out Over the Next Few Weeks
The rollout isn’t instant. Google is pushing it out gradually. If you don’t see the new tab in your account yet, check back soon. Most users should have it within the next couple of weeks.
A Quick History
Search Console Insights first launched as a beta in 2021. It was meant to give site owners a simpler way to see how content was performing in search. Over time, Google collected feedback and made tweaks. This update is the next step, turning it into a more polished, permanent part of Search Console.
Why This Update Matters
If you rely on organic search traffic, this change can save you time. Instead of piecing together data from separate dashboards, you get everything in one view. It’s easier to spot trends and figure out what needs attention before performance dips.
Where to Learn More
You can read Google’s full announcement here if you’d like all the details. The updated help docs walk through what’s included and how to get started.