Redirects and status codes
See whether the final URL is reachable.
Free SEO utility for site owners and SEO operators
Check URL indexability signals, find common blockers, and export a clear report before you spend time on rapid indexing tools.
How your checked URLs will be presented.
Problem
A page can be submitted, crawled, indexable, and still not indexed. Search Console is useful, but it is not always fast for bulk checks. IndexChecker focuses on the signals you can inspect first: HTTP status, redirects, canonicals, robots directives, sitemap hints, and clear next steps.
Designed for quick SEO checks and client notes.
See whether the final URL is reachable.
Find noindex tags, x-robots headers, and canonical mismatches.
Normalize URLs, remove duplicates, and keep the report readable.
Download a local report for your own records or client notes.
Use cases
Inspired by professional index monitoring workflows, but kept honest for a free v0 indexability checker.
Check whether new or updated pages are technically ready before requesting indexing or waiting on crawl selection.
Review important pages that may be blocked, mis-canonicalized, weakly linked, or waiting for verified Search Console checks.
Use blocker and canonical warnings to spot changes that may cause important pages to drop out of search.
Check backlink source URLs as normal pages before you rely on them for SEO value or client reporting.
Free v0 is simple: 1 URL equals 1 check, with 25 free checks per run and CSV export for follow-up.
Important distinction
Many index checker tools blur these states. IndexChecker keeps them separate so the report tells you what to fix next.
Bulk workflow
Competitive tools sell projects, imports, scheduled rechecks, alerts, and API access. IndexChecker v0 starts with the part every workflow needs first: a clean, honest triage report.
Start with a short URL list. Sitemap and CSV import belong in the Pro workflow once reliability and abuse limits are ready.
Remove repeated URLs, fragments, and messy input before any checks consume time or credits.
Separate blocked, warning, and likely indexable URLs before you submit or resubmit anything.
Use the CSV as a fix list for developers, content owners, or client reporting.
Positioning
Use IndexChecker when you need a quick technical triage before buying credits, running indexing requests, or reporting indexing problems to a client.
Paste up to 25 URLs, review indexability signals, and export CSV without account setup.
Projects, saved history, scheduled checks, email alerts, sitemap/CSV import, and API access are candidates for the paid workflow.
The free checker does not pretend to be Google Search Console. Verified Google index status still needs Search Console or a compliant source.
Google index status may still require manual verification or a compliant data source.
Paste one URL or a short list.
IndexChecker normalizes and deduplicates the input.
The checker reviews common indexability signals.
You get a report with warnings, blockers, and recommended next steps.
Indexing guides
These guides support the checker and give Google clearer internal paths to the non-tool pages.
Diagnose technical, quality, timing, and discovery reasons before resubmitting.
Understand why the API is limited and what to use for ordinary webpages.
Prepare clean URL lists for participating search engines without confusing submission with indexing.
Paid plans will not launch until reliability, usage cost, refund terms, and support paths are ready.
Free Checker
For quick checks and small URL batches.
Pro Monitoring
For recurring monitoring and saved reports.
No. Search engines decide whether and when to index a page. IndexChecker helps identify common indexability signals and blockers.
No. IndexChecker is an independent SEO utility and is not affiliated with Google.
Yes. The v0 bulk checker supports capped bulk input and local CSV export.
Not in v0. It separates indexability signals from verified Google index status, which usually requires Search Console or another compliant data source.
The v0 product should not intentionally store submitted URLs beyond the active request or session.
It focuses on status codes, redirects, canonical tags, robots directives, title presence, duplicate input, and report export.
IndexChecker v0 is a free triage tool. Saved projects, scheduled rechecks, alerts, sitemap import, CSV upload, and API access are candidates for the later Pro monitoring workflow.