The page-two rankings one nudge from page one.
Your Search Console already knows your fastest wins. Ask in Slack and Patricia surfaces the pages ranking on page two that are close, the good rankings nobody clicks that need a new title, and from GA4 which organic pages actually convert. She reads your account, she never changes it.

@Pati what are our quickest SEO wins right now?
Pulled the last 28 days from Search Console. The fastest wins are the pages already close:
- 9 pages ranking positions 5 to 15 with real impressions, one nudge from page one. Biggest is 'ceramide routine' at position 7 with 2,400 impressions
- 4 pages rank well but almost nobody clicks: good position, weak CTR, they need a title and meta rewrite
- 2 priority pages are not indexed, I flagged the coverage errors for a dev
- From GA4: 'barrier repair guide' gets the most organic traffic but converts the least, worth a look

@Pati draft the title rewrites for the low-CTR pages and file the quick-wins list.
Done, pending your ok. New titles and metas drafted for the four low-CTR pages, the striking-distance list is filed as a sheet, and the two indexing issues are flagged for a dev. I read your account, I never change it. Want me to run this scan every week?
The old way
How teams do this today.
The quickest SEO wins are already sitting in Search Console. Getting them out means an export, a pivot table, and time nobody books.
The striking-distance list nobody pulls
Pages ranking at the bottom of page one and the top of page two are the fastest wins there are, but finding them means exporting the queries report and sorting it, so it never happens.
Good rankings, no clicks
A page sits at position four but the title is weak, so the click-through is half what it should be. Nobody notices, because the ranking looks fine and nobody is reading the CTR column.
Traffic reported, outcomes ignored
The report says organic traffic is up. It does not say which pages actually convert, so the SEO work keeps chasing traffic that never turns into anything.
Inside Patricia
What it looks like when she owns it.



Setup
Running in minutes, then it's hers.
Step 1
Add Patricia to Slack
She joins your workspace like any teammate. Two minutes, no engineering.
Step 2
Install the Search Console Sync skill
Ask her for it in Slack and she installs it herself, or add it with one click from her catalog in the app. It brings the quick-wins method with it.
Step 3
Connect Search Console and GA4
One read-only connection to your own verified property and your analytics. She reads the data, she never submits or changes anything.
Step 4
Get the wins, keep the scan
She returns the striking-distance pages, the low-CTR titles to rewrite, the indexing issues, and which pages convert, then runs the scan on a schedule so the list is always fresh.
Search Console quick wins
What she takes off your plate.
Real behavior of the skill, not a feature list.
The striking-distance list
She surfaces your pages ranking positions 5 to 15 that already pull real impressions, the ones a small nudge lands on page one. It is the fastest win in SEO and it is already in your account.
The click-through gap
She flags the pages where the position is good but the click-through is low, and points to the title and meta rewrite that would lift the clicks you are already earning the ranking for.
Indexing issues, named
She runs the URL Inspection API on your priority pages and reads the Sitemaps API for submission and error status, so she names exactly what is not indexed, not a vague warning.
What moved, and by how much
She compares the last 28 days to the previous 28 and flags the biggest gainers and losers by query and by page, so a drop gets caught while it is still small.
Real numbers, never estimated
She pulls clicks, impressions, click-through and position by query, page and date from your own account, states the exact range, and notes the two-to-three-day reporting lag. Nothing is guessed.
Which pages actually convert
From GA4 she ranks your organic landing pages by sessions and by conversions and computes the conversion rate per page, so the SEO work chases outcomes, not just traffic.
Read-only, your own account
She reads your Search Console and GA4 and changes nothing. Every rewrite and fix is drafted for your approval, never applied to your site or your account.
Say it like you'd say it
Things to ask her on day one.
Install the Search Console Sync skill
Which of our pages are stuck on page two?
Show me queries where we rank well but nobody clicks
What isn't indexed on our site right now?
Which organic landing pages actually convert?
What were our biggest ranking movers this month?
Find our quickest SEO wins this week
Keep going
One skill down. She has more.
Patricia's value compounds when the whole workflow lives with her, not just one job.
Patricia + Slack
Where you ask for the wins, get the drafted title rewrites, and see the weekly scan.
FAQ
Search Console quick wins, answered.
Does Patricia change my Search Console or my site?
No. Both connections are read-only. She reads your rankings, click-through, coverage and conversions and drafts the rewrites and fixes for your approval. She never submits a sitemap, changes a setting, or edits your site.
What is a striking-distance page?
A page ranking near the bottom of page one or the top of page two, roughly positions 5 to 15, that already earns real impressions. It is the fastest win in SEO because a small improvement moves it onto page one, where the clicks are. She finds yours automatically.
What is the click-through gap?
When a page ranks well but the title and meta are weak, it earns the position but not the clicks. She flags those pages, where impressions are high but click-through is low, and drafts a stronger title and meta so you capture the traffic the ranking already qualifies you for.
How fresh is the data?
She pulls your real Search Console numbers, which lag about two to three days, and she states the exact date range she used. Nothing is estimated, and she never guesses a position.
Does she use GA4 as well?
Yes. Search Console tells you what ranks and gets clicked. GA4 tells you which of those organic pages actually convert. She joins them so you can see which SEO work drives outcomes, not just traffic, and which pages get visits but never convert.
Is this all Patricia does?
No. Search Console quick wins is one skill. The same teammate researches your keywords, makes your pages quotable by AI answers, drafts your blog posts, and drafts the report, all in the same Slack.
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Everybody deserves a Patricia.
She handles the work your team never gets to. You build the company. See what changes in your first week.
Pick a time that works for you. You get a live walkthrough of Patricia on your real work, and every question answered.