Google is the world's largest search engine and the primary source of organic traffic for internationally oriented projects. Yandex data covers most of what a Russian-market site needs today, but once a project reaches beyond it — an English-language audience, neighboring CIS markets, a multilingual segment — the picture stays incomplete without Google.
What it is
Google runs the largest index in the world with ranking logic that differs materially from Yandex: different weight on link signals, a different refresh cadence, a different relationship to technical signals like Core Web Vitals. For many niches, Google — not a regional engine — drives the bulk of visitors, especially outside the Russian-speaking internet.
What you get
Once live, the integration will let Seyka query Google results the same way it already queries Yandex — checking rankings, reading who holds neighboring SERP positions, and gauging overall site visibility. It won't replace the Yandex integration; it will complement it, letting Seyka compare how the same site looks to two different search engines and flag discrepancies worth attention — say, a site well indexed in Yandex but barely visible on Google. This will matter most for sites serving English-language or multi-market traffic, and for isolating whether a traffic drop is engine-specific or global.