set up treg — https://treg.to/llms.txt
Using treg, show me the queries treg.to ranked 8 to 20 for in the last 28 days with more than 50 impressions, sorted by impressions, and tell me which ones have the worst CTR.
One OAuth click for the property you own. treg.to holds the token, not you.
Date ranges, filters and sorting are the agent's job, not yours.
Search Console lags 2 to 3 days; yesterday is preliminary data.
Your own account, so the call is never metered.
treg.to holds the provider keys. Neither you nor the agent sees them.
The provider's own rate, $0.000 markup, from a prepaid balance.
Charged per call. $1.00 free per new team, no card to start.
Already pay Hunter? Register it and those calls are never metered.
Another provider is a different word in the prompt, not a new integration.
No SDK, no OAuth dance per vendor, no seats.
Google Search Console answers this job. You connect it once, treg.to keeps the token server side, and the call is never metered.
treg call google-search-console.performance --data '{"startDate":"2026-07-01","endDate":"2026-07-21","rowLimit":2}'Every endpoint on this connection is listed on the Google Search Console shelf.
Score a 28-day window that ends 3 days back.
That gap is expected.
The Search Console API returns your site's Google Search performance as data: clicks, impressions, CTR and average position, broken down by query, page, country, device and date. It is the same data as the Performance report, without the UI's row limits, and it is the only first-party source for what people actually searched before they reached you.
No. Search Console runs on your own Google account, so treg.to relays the call and meters nothing. Only calls on treg.to's own provider keys are billed.
The Google account that already has access to the property, once, through an OAuth screen. treg.to stores the token server side; your agent never sees it.
No. The API returns only the properties your connected account can access.
Any client that can reach treg.to: ChatGPT, Claude, Claude Code, Cursor and the rest of the supported list.