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.