Free SEO utility

Unindexed Pages Checker

Find pages that may be costing organic traffic because they are blocked, weakly linked, mis-canonicalized, or still need verified index checks.

IndexChecker helps identify indexability signals. Search engines decide whether and when to index a page.

Enter a URL or paste a list of URLs

25 free checks
One URL per line. 1 URL = 1 check. v0 reports are designed to run without long-term URL storage. 0 / 25 URLs
Manual Google verification may still be required. This checker focuses on indexability signals.

Sample Report Preview

How your checked URLs will be presented.

Why pages go unindexed

  • The URL is blocked by noindex, robots.txt, or x-robots headers.
  • The canonical tag points Google toward a different URL.
  • The page returns a redirect, 404, soft error, or unstable status.
  • The page is hard to discover because it has weak internal links or stale sitemap signals.

Lost traffic workflow

  • Paste pages that matter for revenue, leads, or content campaigns.
  • Separate technical blockers from URLs that need manual Search Console verification.
  • Export the action list so developers, content owners, or clients can fix the right pages first.
  • Use the clean list for later monitoring or compliant indexing requests.

AI-style triage without fake promises

Some competitors claim to find and fix missed Google pages automatically. IndexChecker keeps the boundary clear: v0 can highlight likely blockers and next actions, while verified index status and resubmission still require Search Console or another compliant workflow.

Best pages to check

  • Important landing pages that lost impressions.
  • New product, SaaS, or blog pages after launch.
  • Backlink source pages you want to qualify.
  • Client pages reported as missing from Google.

What to do after the report

The goal is not another score. The goal is a clear next action for each URL.

Blocked

Fix noindex, robots blocks, redirect errors, 4xx/5xx responses, or accidental canonical targets before submitting again.

Warning

Confirm whether the canonical, title, or URL pattern is intentional. Do not spend indexing credits until the warning is understood.

Likely indexable

Verify the URL in Search Console, improve discovery links, and wait for normal crawl/index selection.

Still missing

Check content quality, duplication, internal links, sitemap freshness, and whether the page deserves to be indexed.

FAQ

Can this recover lost organic traffic automatically?

No. It helps find likely technical and workflow issues behind unindexed pages. Traffic recovery depends on fixing issues, content quality, crawling, selection, and ranking.

Does it connect to Google Search Console?

Not in v0. The report marks when Search Console or another compliant source is needed for verified Google index data.

Is this useful for deindexing checks?

Yes. It can help spot technical changes such as noindex, robots, canonical, redirect, or status-code issues that may explain why important pages dropped out.