Updated: June 9, 2023.

In this quick tutorial, I will show you how to verify Google Search Console using WordPress in 3 simple ways.

Google Search Console is undoubtedly the number one SEO tool that every website owner should use to monitor the performance of their websites.

There are a few verification methods in GSC but all require access to server files (HTML file upload, HTML tag, or a DNS record). But what if you don’t have access to the server?

Fortunately, in the case of WordPress, it is possible to verify Google Search Console via the WordPress panel.

Let me show you how to do it.

How to verify Google Search Console in WordPress

What you need to verify a site in Google Search Console

There are two things you need in order to verify Google Search Console for a WordPress website: administrator role and verification code.

Administrator role in WordPress

There are 5 types of user roles in WordPress. They are subscriber, contributor, author, editor, and administrator.

To be able to verify GSC in WordPress, you need to have the administrator user role because only administrators can modify WordPress files, plugins, etc. Make sure you are one!

Verification code

Another thing you need to complete the process is, obviously, the verification code. Here is how to get your verification code:

1. Log in to Google Search Console.

2. Click on the arrow next to the currently selected property.

How to verify Google Search Console in WordPress: adding a new property

If you have any properties in your GSC account, you will see the currently displayed property there. If you don’t have any properties in your GSC account, you will only see the Add property option.

3. Click on Add property.

How to verify Google Search Console in WordPress: adding a new property

4. Choose URL prefix.

Selecting the property type in Google Search Console

☝️ Note that you cannot verify a Domain property via WordPress. You can only verify a URL-prefix property. You can learn more about the types of website properties in GSC here.

5. Enter the URL together with the prefix and click CONTINUE. Make sure you are entering a canonical address unless you want to specifically track a specific URL prefix like HTTP.

Adding a URL prefix in Google Search Console

6. The recommended verification method (HTML file) will be displayed.

Choosing the verification method in Google Search Console

7. Scroll down and choose the HTML tag verification method. Click COPY to copy the HTML tag.

Copying the verification code in Google Search Console

7. Now you need to paste this code into the right place. You can do it in one of the 3 ways shown below. Don’t close this tab in your browser.

Use an SEO plugin (recommended)

There are practically only two serious players in the WordPress SEO plugin arena. This is Rank Math and Yoast SEO. The chances are you are using either one of them.

Both let you verify your Google Search Console account and other webmaster tools (like the ones from Bing, Baidu, or Yandex). Let’s go through the process with each one.

Rank Math

Here is what to do if you are using Rank Math (and you should be):

1. Log in to WordPress as an administrator.

2. Navigate to Rank Math.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress via Rank Math

3. Click on General Settings and on Webmaster Tools. As you can see this is the place where you can enter verification codes of different webmaster tools, including Google Search Console.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress via Rank Math

4. Paste the verification code into the field next to the Google Search Console.

Adding the Google Search Console verification code in WordPress

5. Scroll down and click Save Changes.

Adding the Google Search Console verification code in WordPress via Rank Math

6. Get back to Google Search Console and click VERIFY under the HTML tag.

Verifying ownership in Google Search Console

7. You should see a green notification box informing you that the verification process has been successful.

Successful verification in Google Search Console

You are all set up!

Yoast SEO

And here is what you need to do if you are using Yoast SEO:

1. Log in to WordPress as an administrator.

2. Navigate to SEO (in the left side panel or in the top bar).

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress in Yoast SEO

3. Click Webmaster Tools.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress in Yoast SEO

4. Paste the code into the Google verification code field and click Save changes.

Pasting the GSC verification code in Yoast SEO

5. Return to Google Search Console and click VERIFY under HTML tag.

Verifying ownership in GSC

6. You should see the green notification informing that ownership has been verified.

You are all set up.

Use Header and Footer WordPress plugin

There is also a very useful plugin Head, Footer and Post Injections that will let you to add the HTML verification tag to your website.

Here is what you need to do:

1. Install Header and Footer. You can find the plugin by simply typing “Header and Footer” in the plugin search box in WordPress.

Header and Footer WordPress Plugin

☝️ There are also other plugins that have the same functionality. Feel free to use any plugin you trust but don’t use multiple ones at the same time.

2. Click Install Now and then Activate.

Installing Header and Footer WordPress Plugin

3. Navigate to Settings and click Header and Footer.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress using Header and Footer plugin

4. Paste the verification code in the box under ONLY ON THE HOME PAGE. Click Save.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress using Header and Footer plugin

6. Go back to Google Search Console and hit VERIFY under the HTML tag verification method.

Verifying Google Search Console in WordPress using Header and Footer plugin

7. You should see the success message like the one below.

Google Search Console verification

You are all set up!

If you like this tutorial, the chances are you will be interested in my other tutorials on Google Search Console and similar topics:

Olga Zarr is an SEO consultant with 10+ years of experience. She has been doing SEO for both the biggest brands in the world and small businesses. She has done 200+ SEO audits so far. Olga has completed SEO courses and degrees at universities, such as UC Davis, University of Michigan, and Johns Hopkins University. She also completed Moz Academy! And, of course, has Google certifications. She keeps learning SEO and loves it. Olga is also a Google Product Expert specializing in areas, such as Google Search and Google Webmasters.