Rapid Index Checker
Check whether a URL appears indexed by Google and find common indexability blockers.
Independent SEO tool. Not affiliated with Google. Index status is approximate unless verified in Google Search Console.
0 URLs ready (max 10 per batch)
Free for up to 50 checks per day. No signup required for MVP.
What the checker looks at
Google Index Signal
Checks public signals to estimate whether a URL appears in Google's index.
HTTP Status Check
Identifies 4xx errors, 5xx failures, and redirect chains that block indexing.
robots.txt Check
Verifies if robots.txt blocks crawling for the specific URL path.
Meta Robots / Noindex
Detects noindex meta tags and X-Robots-Tag headers that prevent indexing.
Canonical Check
Validates canonical tags to ensure the correct URL is being indexed.
Bulk URL Checker
Check up to 10 URLs at once and export results as CSV for client reports.
How it works
Paste URL
Enter a single URL or paste multiple URLs for bulk checking.
Run Check
Our tool fetches and analyzes technical signals in seconds.
Review Results
See index signals, HTTP status, robots, canonical, and sitemap data.
Export CSV
Download a clean CSV report for client audits or documentation.
Use cases
SEO Agency Audits
Run bulk checks on client URLs and export CSV reports for technical SEO audits.
Content Publishing
Verify new articles and blog posts are indexable before expecting search traffic.
Site Migrations
Check redirect chains and canonical consistency during domain or URL migrations.
Technical SEO Debugging
Identify noindex tags, robots.txt blocks, and HTTP errors blocking indexing.
Indexability workflow
Use Rapid Index Checker as the first pass before opening Search Console
The main checker is designed for quick triage when you need to understand whether a URL looks indexable from the outside. It combines public index signals with crawlability checks, so you can separate a discovery delay from a technical blocker before spending time in deeper SEO tools.
Use it when publishing a new page, auditing a client site, checking a migration, or reviewing pages that moved from "discovered" to "crawled" but still do not appear in search. The result is not official Google data, but it gives you a clean checklist of what to fix next.
Recommended workflow
Start with one important URL, review the technical signals, then switch to bulk mode for similar pages. If the tool shows no public index signal but the page is crawlable and canonicalized correctly, submit the URL in Google Search Console or Bing Webmaster Tools and monitor coverage over the next few days.
What this check reviews
- Public index signal for the submitted URL.
- HTTP status, final URL, and redirect behavior.
- robots.txt, meta robots, and X-Robots-Tag blockers.
- Canonical target and whether it points back to the checked URL.
When this page is most useful
- A newly published URL is not showing in Google or Bing yet.
- A page was updated after a redesign and you want to rule out technical blockers.
- A client asks for a fast explanation of why a URL does not appear indexed.
- You need a CSV-friendly audit path before sending a smaller set of URLs to GSC.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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