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Google Index Checker

Check Google indexing status

About Google Index Checker

Check if your pages are indexed by Google. Verify indexing status for individual URLs or bulk check multiple pages at once.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I check if Google has indexed my page?

Search 'site:yoursite.com/specific-page' in Google. If the page appears, it's indexed. For bulk checking, use this tool or Google Search Console's URL Inspection tool for authoritative indexation status.

Why are some of my pages not indexed?

Common reasons: noindex tag, robots.txt blocking, crawl budget exhaustion, thin/duplicate content, orphan pages with no internal links, manual actions, or the page being too new. Check Search Console's Coverage report for specific reasons.

How long does Google indexing take?

Minutes to weeks depending on site authority, internal linking, and crawl frequency. Request indexing via Search Console's URL Inspection tool for faster processing. High-authority sites get indexed within hours; new sites may wait weeks.

How to Use Google Index Checker

  1. 1

    Enter the URL or content you want to analyze

  2. 2

    Configure Google Index Checker settings for your specific needs

  3. 3

    Click 'Analyze' to start the SEO analysis

  4. 4

    Review the detailed results and scoring breakdown

  5. 5

    Follow prioritized recommendations to fix issues

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    Re-analyze after implementing changes

Why Use Google Index Checker?

Google Index Checker gives you actionable SEO insights that drive measurable ranking improvements. Understanding exactly how search engines evaluate your pages — and where the gaps are — is the difference between guessing and knowing. Our analysis follows Google's documented best practices and ranking signals.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive SEO factor analysis
  • Actionable fix recommendations with priorities
  • Competitor comparison capabilities
  • Visual score breakdowns and dashboards
  • PDF/CSV export for reporting
  • Works with any public URL