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GSC Resolver Engine is a local-first decision library for decoding Google Search Console warnings without AI, crawling, login, or API access. It includes 178 governed resolver states across indexing, sitemaps, Core Web Vitals, HTTPS, rich results, manual actions, security, removals, and report-lag issues. Paste or select a GSC message and get a plain-English meaning, likely cause, fix path, validation step, stop condition, and client-ready report output.
Hey Product Hunt — I built GSC Resolver Engine because Google Search Console warnings can be confusing, especially when you are trying to explain them to a client, site owner, or non-technical team member.
Search Console often tells you something is wrong, but not always what it means, how serious it is, what caused it, what to check first, or when to stop wasting time.
GSC Resolver Engine is my attempt to turn that confusion into a structured local-first decision system.
It includes 178 governed resolver states across major practical Search Console issue families, including indexing, URL inspection, sitemaps, Core Web Vitals, HTTPS, video indexing, rich results, shopping and merchant listings, manual actions, security issues, removals, performance, validation, and report-lag scenarios.
No AI.
No crawling.
No login.
No Google API connection.
No telemetry.
You open the HTML file locally, select or paste a GSC warning, and get a plain-English explanation, likely cause, fix path, validation step, stop condition, and report output.
I’d really appreciate feedback from SEOs, developers, agencies, niche site owners, and anyone who has had to make sense of confusing Search Console messages.
Tried it on a sitemap warning I had stashed and the plain-English breakdown was spot on, plus the client-ready report saved me from rewriting the same explanation again.
What I appreciate here is the discipline of keeping this local-first with no API calls or logins, that kind of privacy-by-default thinking is rare in SEO tooling and clearly shaped every decision in the resolver state design.
the offline-first angle is genuinely clever, especially for agencies handling sensitive client data. love that each of the 178 states includes a stop condition, thats the kind of detail that usually gets skipped.
A "reverse lookup" feature where you paste a URL or batch of URLs and it tells you every GSC warning each one has triggered across all 178 states would be incredibly useful for auditing sites at scale. Right now it's all message-to-meaning, but going the other direction would round it out nicely.
How does the engine actually decide between the 178 resolver states when a real GSC warning could match more than one category at once?
Runs fully offline with no login feels like a rare find these days, and the resolver states are genuinely specific instead of the usual generic SEO advice. Caught my sitemap warning meaning in one click.
GSC Resolver Engine was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. GSC Resolver Engine is a local-first decision library for decoding Google Search Console warnings without AI, crawling, login, or API access. It includes 178 governed resolver states across indexing, sitemaps, Core Web Vitals, HTTPS, rich results, manual actions, security, removals, and report-lag issues. Paste or select a GSC message and get a plain-English meaning, likely cause, fix path, validation step, stop condition, and client-ready report output.
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