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Creating great content is only half the battle; the other half is ensuring Google knows it exists. If your pages aren't indexed, they won't appear in search results, no matter how optimized they are. Our Free Google Index Checker provides an instant snapshot of your site's status in Google’s database. Simply enter your URL to confirm if your content is "live" and ready to attract organic traffic.
Identify Crawl Issues: If your new pages aren't showing up, you may have a "noindex" tag or a robots.txt file blocking search bots.
Monitor Site Health: A sudden drop in indexed pages can indicate a penalty, a technical error, or a server issue that needs immediate attention.
Verify Large Site Migrations: After changing domains or URL structures, use this tool to track how quickly Google is recognizing and indexing your new links.
Competitor Benchmarking: Check how much of a competitor's site is indexed to estimate the scale of their content strategy.
Enter Your Domain: Paste the specific URL or your homepage address into the field.
Run the Diagnostic: Click "Check Index Status."
Analyze the Result:
Indexed: Your page is live and eligible to rank.
Not Indexed: Google has either not found the page yet or has chosen not to include it due to technical or quality issues.
Real-Time Querying: We check live data to give you the most accurate status possible.
Bulk Check Compatibility: (If applicable) Test multiple URLs at once to audit entire sections of your website.
User-Friendly Interface: Get a clear "Yes/No" verdict without navigating the complexities of Search Console.
100% Free: Perform unlimited checks to keep your entire portfolio of websites in peak search condition.
Q: How long does it take Google to index a new page?
A: It can take anywhere from a few hours to several weeks. Factors like site authority, crawl frequency, and your sitemap structure play a huge role in the speed of indexation.
Q: Why is my website not being indexed?
A: Common reasons include a "noindex" tag in your HTML, being blocked by your robots.txt file, poor content quality, or your site being too new for Google to have crawled it yet.
Q: Can I force Google to index my site?
A: While you can't "force" it, you can speed up the process by using the "URL Inspection Tool" in Google Search Console or ensuring your site is linked to from other indexed pages.