Google Index Checker

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Google Index Checker


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About Google Index Checker

Free Google Index Checker — Check If Your Website Pages Are Indexed by Google


Introduction:

Here's a sobering SEO truth: a page that isn't indexed by Google simply cannot rank. It doesn't matter how well-written, well-optimized, or heavily linked your content is — if Google hasn't indexed it, it's invisible to searchers. The Google Index Checker from EazySEOTools tells you instantly which of your pages are (or aren't) in Google's index, so you can take action.


What Is a Google Index Checker?

A Google index checker queries Google's search engine (typically using the site: search operator) to check whether a specific URL or domain is indexed. It returns a count of indexed pages and/or confirmation of a specific URL's indexing status.


Features of the Google Index Checker:

  • Checks indexing status of any URL or domain
  • Returns indexed page count for a domain
  • Fast, instant verification — no Search Console required
  • Works for any publicly accessible website
  • Free, no account or login needed

 


How to Use the Google Index Checker?

  1. Visit EazySEOTools Google Index Checker
  2. Enter your domain name or specific page URL
  3. Click "Check"
  4. View the indexing status and page count
  5. If pages are missing, investigate using Google Search Console for detailed diagnostics

Use Cases:

  • Bloggers verifying new posts are indexed after publishing
  • Webmasters auditing how many pages are in Google's index
  • SEO professionals diagnosing indexing issues on client sites
  • Developers checking post-migration indexing status
  • Business owners confirming their homepage and key pages are indexed

Benefits of Using This Tool:

Indexing is the prerequisite for every ranking. Catching indexing gaps early means faster action — whether that's fixing robots.txt blocks, resolving noindex tags, improving page quality, or building internal links to orphaned pages. Combine with the Online Ping Website Tool to notify Google of new content and speed up indexing.

 


Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Why would a page not be indexed by Google?

Common reasons include noindex meta tags, robots.txt blocking, thin content, duplicate content issues, or the page being too new to crawl.

Q: How long does it take for Google to index a new page?

Anywhere from hours to weeks, depending on your site's crawl frequency and authority.

Q: What should I do if important pages aren't indexed?

Check for noindex tags, verify robots.txt isn't blocking them, improve internal linking, and submit the URL for indexing via Google Search Console.

Q: Can all my pages be indexed?

Not necessarily ideal, noindex tags are appropriate for thin pages, admin URLs, and duplicate content you don't want in search results.

Q: Is the Google Index Checker 100% accurate?

It uses the site: operator for verification, which is a reliable but not exhaustive method. Google Search Console provides more authoritative indexing data.


Conclusion:

You can't rank what Google hasn't indexed. The EazySEOTools Google Index Checker gives you a fast, free view of your site's indexing status. Use it regularly to catch crawling and indexing issues early, and pair it with the XML Sitemap Generator and Online Ping Website Tool to maximize your pages' indexability.