Adding context to your Search Console data with custom annotations  |  Google Search Central Blog  |  Google for Developers


Monday, November 17, 2025

We’re always looking for new ways to help you understand your data and make smarter decisions when it comes
to Google Search. That’s why we’re happy to announce a new feature within the Search Console performance
reports: Custom annotations.

This feature is designed to empower you to add your own contextual notes directly to your performance charts.
Think of it as a personal notebook for your Search data.

Search Console custom chart annotations

There are many ways to improve your website’s performance on Google Search, whether it’s optimizing
content, fixing technical issues, or responding to search trends. But sometimes, it can be tough to
remember exactly when you made a specific change, or when something that affects your search traffic
happened.

Custom annotations help bridge that gap, making it easier to track your SEO efforts. Here are a
few examples on when you’d use custom annotations:

  • Infrastructure changes like updating a template or a site migration
  • SEO efforts like implementing a new plugin or hiring an agency
  • Changing content to focus on different user intents
  • External events that affect your business like a holiday

Adding an annotation is straightforward. You can right-click on your performance chart,
select “Add annotation,” and write down your note (up to 120 characters) along with a specific
date. These annotations appear directly on your chart, providing a clear visual reference point
for your data.

Note that everyone with access to your Search Console property will be able to see your custom
annotations, so it’s a good practice to not include any sensitive personal information.

We’re excited about the potential of annotations to make your data analysis more efficient and
impactful. We invite you to give it a try in Search Console and let us know what you think! Your
feedback is invaluable as we work to build the most helpful tools for everyone, you can also share
your comments on LinkedIn
or post in the Google Search Central Community.



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