Pages may take time to be indexed and are virtually invisible until then. Use IndexCheckr to track when your new content gets indexed.
Pages may get deindexed due to inadvertent changes, such as incorrect robot meta tags. This can significantly impact your site. Our index checker tool helps you monitor your pages to prevent such issues.
Verify that your links are on indexed pages. Links on pages that are not indexed have no SEO value. User IndexCheckr to easily double check a page is indexed before placing a link.
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It's a great tool that works incredibly well.
I had issues with Screaming Frog and other tools, while this one gets the job done.
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SEO expert, Founder MarketMeGood
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If a page is not indexed, the tool checks if its domain is indexed, at no extra cost. Backlinks from non-indexed domains are potentially harmful.
Connect with your favorite indexer and submit pages for indexation directly from IndexCheckr.
Schedule your pages to be checked at a fixed interval. Receive email reports for any change in indexing status.
Each check is recorded, allowing you to see precisely when a page was indexed, or de-indexed (which may indicate low content quality).
Export all statistics from your projects, or the indexing status of all pages within a project, to a CSV file.
Very easy to use SEO tool. Very good price/service ratio.
Jean Luc L.Founder, SEO
(source Capterra)
Huge time saver. Very cost-effective way to check indexed links.
Marek M.Lead Generation Specialist
(source Capterra)
We are using this tool daily to check the indexing of new pages.
Paul W.Founder, Marketer
(source Capterra)
Google explores millions of websites daily, creating an 'index' for pages that catch its interest. However, not every website is automatically indexed. Google seeks out relevant content and topics to enhance the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) returned in response to users' queries.
This process can leave website owners and webmasters feeling anxious about whether their pages will be indexed on Google. This is where a Google index checker tool becomes invaluable. It enables users to check the indexing status of their pages.
By using our tool, you can instantly determine if your pages are indexed by Google. Our tool empowers you to stay informed about your page's indexing status and conveniently schedule future checks, especially after making updates.
Take control of the indexing process with IndexCheckr and be sure your pages are ready for the digital spotlight.
Our process is quite simple, and the tool’s interface is beginner-friendly, so you’ll have no trouble navigating through it.
Once you sign up, you’ll see a left panel dashboard, and on the right side you’ll have insights into your projects.
To add a project, click on the ‘Add Project’ button at the top right of the dashboard and then follow the prompts:
When you fill in all details, just hit the ‘Create’ button, and the project will be visible in your dashboard with scheduled checks for all pages you’ve listed.
To check the status of each page you’ve listed in the project, just click on the project, and a full list of URL items will appear with the following data:
When you conduct a Google index test for your project, the most important data here is Status’. The tool will check the URLs and report the following status:
After reviewing the URLs of your projects and identifying those not indexed, the next step is to uncover the reasons behind Google's decision. In some cases, the culprit may be poor backlinks leading to your pages, while in others, it could be a lack of optimization with the right keywords and relevance.
In the latter situation, a thorough analysis of your pages is necessary for optimization. However, if the issue lies with poor backlinks, we have a solution. Utilize our bulk Google index checker tool to create a dedicated project. Input all the backlinks you've received and conduct a comprehensive check to identify links that aren't delivering results. It's crucial to ensure that the pages linking back to your website hold value and are indexed by Google.
So you’ve checked which pages are not indexed, optimized them accordingly, and now it’s time to ask Google to make them visible.
For this step, you’d need the Google Search Console tool where your website is added and verified. Once you’re there, take your URLs and add them in the ‘inspect any URL in’ field at the top of your screen.
The Google indexed pages checker tool will then conduct its own scan and provide you with data about its status. Upon doing so, you will need to click on the ‘Request Indexing’ button.
After that, once another scan is finished, a message will prompt stating ‘your URL is added to a priority crawl queue’.
However, do note that it’s not advisable to do this often and with too many pages on your website. The best practices here are to fix any potential issue with your page or backlinks and then leave it up to Google to re-crawl and index itself.
Yes, adding pages to be indexed by Google is free, although you’d need to use the Google Search Console tool.
With Google Search Console, you can request indexing for the pages you wish to make visible. However, note that you'll need to do this individually, as the tool doesn't support bulk requests.
You can check the indexing status of a page by using IndexCheckr to see if it is visible in Google’s SERPs. Our tool allows you to check your website’s pages in bulk to see if they’re indexed, enables you to receive email notifications, and gives you the option to conduct recurring checks.
Furthermore, if you want to analyze your competitors' websites or verify whether the pages linking back to you are indexed, you can achieve this using our Google index checker tool. Simply create new projects to efficiently keep track of the data.