Google Now Includes AI Mode Traffic in Search Console Report
Google just confirmed a quiet but important update: Search Console now counts AI Mode traffic in your performance reports.
That means any clicks and impressions from Googleâs AI-powered search experiences including AI Overviews and interactive follow-ups are now bundled into your existing data.
Hereâs whatâs changed, how it works, and what publishers should do next.
What Is AI Mode?
Googleâs AI Mode is part of its generative search rollout. It builds on AI Overviews by giving users more detailed, multi-step answers  breaking queries into parts and searching across them in parallel (a process called âquery fan outâ).
This mode creates new, more dynamic paths for users to land on your site but those clicks might not look the same as traditional search results.
Whatâs New in Search Console?
 As per Googleâs updated changelog:
Data from AI Mode is now counting towards the totals in the Search Console Performance report.
That means AI-generated search interactions are now tracked in your performance metrics without being broken out separately.
Hereâs how it works:
- Clicks: If a user clicks a link to your site from AI Mode, itâs tracked as a normal click.
- Impressions: If your link appears or can be seen, itâs logged as an impression using the same visibility rules as regular search.
- Position: Rankings are calculated the same way as carousels or standard blue links.
If a user asks a follow-up question, Google treats it as a brand-new query and all engagement with that answer is tracked accordingly.
You Wonât See AI Mode Separately
Hereâs the key detail: AI traffic isnât segmented out.
Itâs included in the âWebâ search type inside your Performance report, alongside traditional search queries.
This means:
- You wonât see a separate âAI Modeâ filter.
- Spikes or shifts in metrics might reflect changes in how users interact with AI results not your regular rankings.
So⊠Will This Traffic Be Better?
Google says traffic from AI Mode tends to be âhigher qualityâ users who click through are more informed and more likely to stay on the page.
That might be true, but thereâs no way to confirm it right now. Without a separate report type, you canât isolate AI Mode traffic or its impact on bounce rate, session duration, or conversions.
What Should Publishers Do?
The good news: You donât need to do anything technical to be included in AI Mode.
No special markup. No new schema. No âAI files.â
Google says existing SEO best practices still apply especially:- Clear, structured content that answers the query directly
- Snippet-friendly formatting (lists, subheadings, bolded answers)
- Fast load times and good UX
Pro Tip: Watch Your Metrics Differently
Now that AI Mode is blended into your Search Console totals, hereâs how to adapt:
- Look for unusual shifts in click-through rate (CTR) or impressions that donât match your rankings.
- Track branded vs. informational queries AI Mode is more likely to surface your site for longer-form, question-based queries.
- Use third-party analytics to cross-reference session time and bounce rate especially for content likely to appear in AI Overviews.
This change is subtle, but significant. It signals that Googleâs AI integrations are no longer experimental theyâre becoming part of the ânormalâ search pipeline.
Publishers should:
- Monitor metrics with this in mind
- Keep optimizing for clarity and depth
- Be ready for more blended traffic sources going forward
As AI-powered search continues to evolve, understanding where your clicks come from  and how users land there is becoming just as important as ranking itself.
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