Jun 14, 2026 · AI-SEO

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Google has rolled out a new AI Search performance report inside Google Search Console that surfaces impressions, clicks, and queries for AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover. At the same time, Google Analytics 4 now natively ingests Google Business Profile interactions, giving businesses a unified view of local engagement. Together, the updates turn previously invisible AI-driven traffic into measurable, optimizable data.

Your visibility in AI answers is not theoretical anymore, it is a metric you can track, optimize, and act on.

Why It Matters

The line between search and the open web is blurring. AI Overviews and AI Mode now answer questions by pulling in content from blog posts, public profiles, and local listings, often without a click. In 2024, 58.5% of Google searches ended without a click, according to SparkToro’s analysis of billions of queries. Meanwhile, Ahrefs found that AI Overviews appeared in 8.9% of search results, a number that has only grown as Google expands its AI search capabilities.

For brands and publishers, this means your content is increasingly being served as an answer rather than a blue link. An explainer video, a product page, or a well-maintained Google Business Profile can now influence buying decisions straight from the search result page. Until now, measuring that influence was guesswork. Google’s latest tooling closes the gap.

What’s New in Search Console and GA4?

Google Business Profile data lands in GA4. Google recently enabled a direct integration that lets businesses link their Google Business Profile to a GA4 property. Once connected, the profile’s performance metrics, direction requests, phone calls, website clicks, and the queries that triggered the listing, appear as GA4 events. The result is a single analytics surface where marketers can track how content, local listing optimizations, and even Google Maps activity work together to drive foot traffic or calls. The setup lives inside the GA4 admin panel under “Data Streams” and requires a verified Business Profile.

AI Search performance report hits Search Console. The bigger headline for content teams is the new “AI Search” performance tab inside Google Search Console. This report shows how often your owned pages appear in AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover, complete with impressions, clicks, average position (where applicable), and the exact search queries that triggered them. For the first time, you can see which of your blog posts, location pages, or even press releases are being used as a source for Google’s AI-generated answers. Google’s Search Central blog notes that the report is designed to help sites “understand how their content performs across AI-powered search experiences.”

Alongside these native tools, third-party platforms like intentgaps.com are emerging to help brands identify content gaps where AI answers are pulling from competitors. By analyzing the intents behind AI-generated responses, teams can refine their content plans to win visibility before a user ever clicks.

Underpinning this push is Google’s broader move toward autonomous AI agents that act on behalf of users, personal assistants that will surface content, book appointments, and compare brands without a manual search. While “Gemini Spark” remains a rumored codename, Google has already demonstrated AI agents that can navigate the web, read profiles, and take action. When those agents go mainstream, having your content structured, fresh, and semantically clear will not be optional.

By the Numbers

  • 58.5% of Google searches ended without a click in 2024, according to SparkToro’s zero-click search study (SparkToro, 2024).
  • AI Overviews appeared in 8.9% of search queries in a 1-million-keyword analysis by Ahrefs; subsequent studies show the trigger rate rising as AI Mode rolls out (Ahrefs, March 2024).
  • Google Business Profile now feeds GA4 with events for direction requests, calls, and website clicks, giving businesses a unified local engagement dashboard (Google Analytics Help).
  • The new AI Search report tracks impressions, clicks, and queries across AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover inside Search Console, reported directly by Google (Google Search Central Blog).
The new AI Search performance report shows how your content appears in AI Overviews, AI Mode, and Discover, including impressions, clicks, and the queries that triggered them.
Google Search Central Blog, February 2026

What Comes Next

Google’s roadmap points toward even deeper AI integration in search and maps. AI Mode, still rolling out, will likely dominate more query types, while Discover continues to evolve as a feed of personalized content pulled from the open web, including your own channels. Personal AI agents, whether from Google or elsewhere, will soon be able to read your brand’s entire online presence and recommend it to users mid-conversation. That means the article you published, the video tutorial you posted, and the FAQ you crafted could all become part of an AI agent’s answer set.

For brands, the data convergence does not stop with Google. Expect other platforms to blend their own signals into AI-generated experiences, making cross-platform analytics and brand consistency more critical than ever.

What This Means for Your Brand

If you manage a brand’s local presence, link your Google Business Profile to GA4 this week. Our earlier deep dive walks through the setup and how to read the new events. Pair that with the AI Search report inside Search Console to see which of your content pieces are feeding AI Overviews and Discover, you might be surprised by which posts surface.

The shift toward zero-click searches, now exceeding 68%, makes it clear that content must be optimized for how AI reads and summarizes your brand. Tools like intentgaps.com can help you uncover the questions AI is answering on behalf of your audience, so you can build a content plan that closes those intent gaps.

To see how AI assistants currently describe and recommend your business, run a free BizScoreAI visibility scan (BizScoreAI shows how a business appears across AI assistants like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity). It is a fast way to spot gaps and track your visibility as these new reports roll out.

The Bigger Picture

Google’s updates, which include new metrics, signal that the AI-powered search experience is now the default, and brands that treat their web and local presence as disconnected silos will lose visibility. By connecting local, web, and AI search data under one analytics view, brands can finally prove the full-funnel impact of their content. The tools are here. The numbers are turning on. It is time to track what has been invisible.

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