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Project Overview: Monitor all your projects at a glance

Learn how to use the Project Overview in IndexCheckr to manage projects, track indexing status, and perform bulk actions.

Updated over a month ago

The Project Overview is the first screen you see after logging in. It lists all the projects you’ve created in a table, providing a high-level view of your indexing performance across domains.

IndexCheckr Project Overview

Each row represents a project and displays the following data:

  • Project name

  • Number of pages in the project

  • Number of indexed pages: pages confirmed as indexed by Google

  • Number of non-indexed pages: pages confirmed as not indexed

  • Number of domains not indexed: domains for which none of the pages are indexed

  • Number of pending pages, still waiting to be checked

  • Project creation date

  • Date of the most recent page check

  • Number of associated sitemaps (see Adding pages from a sitemap)

  • Project status

  • Actions menu

The project status can be:

  • Checked: all pages have already been checked

  • In progress: the project is currently being processed

  • Scheduled: no check is happening now, but some or all pages are set for periodic rechecks

The actions menu allows you to:

Action menu
  • Edit the project (change the project name or description)

  • Delete the project (note: deleted projects cannot be recovered)

  • Recheck all pages now (this will consume one credit per page)

  • Recheck only the non-indexed pages

  • Submit all pages to the indexer (this action is only available if you’ve connected your account to an indexer – see Connecting IndexCheckr to indexer tools)

At the top of the table, you'll find a search field to quickly find a project by name.

You can also star projects by clicking the star icon next to each row. A star icon beside the search bar allows you to filter the view to only show starred projects.

Finally, there's an Export to CSV button to download the full table for reporting or backup purposes.


Summary

The Project Overview gives you a quick, actionable snapshot of your indexing efforts and recheck activity across all projects.

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