Quick answer: ApiDo Google credentials support Search Console automation via OAuth or service account JSON.
What does this guide cover?
Learn how to obtain API credentials from the official Google console and save them in ApiDo → User Center → API Credentials for batch DNS, nameserver updates, and domain automation.
Step-by-step instructions
Each step includes official console screenshots — follow the highlighted areas.
Step 1: Option 1: One-click OAuth (recommended)
- In Credential Management, select Google and click Authorize Google Account.
- Complete Google login and grant Search Console permissions.
- Credentials are saved automatically — no manual token paste needed.
Step 2: Option 2: Service account JSON
- Sign in to Google Cloud Console, create a project, and enable Search Console API.
- Create a service account and download the JSON key file.
- Paste the full JSON into the Service Account JSON field.
- Add the service account email as a user in Search Console for each site.
Official link: https://console.cloud.google.com/
Enter and verify credentials on ApiDo
- Log in to ApiDo and open User Center → API Credentials
- Select provider: Google
- Enter a credential alias and fill in each API field
- Click "Verify credentials", then "Save credentials" after success
Tips
- OAuth is easiest for individual site owners; service accounts suit server automation.
- If verification fails, confirm Search Console site permissions are granted.
FAQ
How do I add Google API credentials on ApiDo?
After login, go to User Center → API Credentials, select Google, follow this guide, verify, then save.
What if Google credential verification fails?
Check for wrong fields (e.g. login password instead of API password), extra spaces, or wrong environment keys. Some providers require API access or IP whitelist.
Are API credentials secure on ApiDo?
Credentials are encrypted at rest and transmitted over HTTPS. Do not share keys; rotate them in your provider console when done.
What else should I know about Google API?
OAuth is easiest for individual site owners; service accounts suit server automation.
What else should I know about Google API?
If verification fails, confirm Search Console site permissions are granted.