The difference between Google Analytics and Google Search Console is Google Analytics provides data on your visitors and how they interact with your website while Google Search Console is search-engine focused, providing tools and insights that can help site owners improve visibility and presence in the SERPs.
You can use Google Search Console to get information on how you can help improve your website traffic while the Google Analytics helps to show you how many visitors are visiting your website.
Google Analytics (GA) and Google Search Console (GSC) are completely different. They serve different data based on different purposes. GA was built with user behavior tracking in mind while GSC was built specifically to help site and app owners improve their SEO game.
You must have the Editor role for the Google Analytics account and Owner permission for the Search Console account that you want to link. Sign in to your Analytics account. Click Admin, and navigate to the property in which you want to enable Search Console data sharing.
Google Search Console is a free service offered by Google that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site's presence in Google Search results.
You don't have to sign up for Search Console to be included in Google Search results, but Search Console helps you understand and improve how Google sees your site.
To enable the Google Search Console.
Sign in to your Google Admin console.
From the Admin console Home page, go to Apps.
Click Google Search Console.
Click Service status.
To turn on or off a service for everyone in your organization, click On for everyone or Off for everyone, and then click Save.