You’ve worked hard to post all that content or even invested in sponsored content to boost your online presence. But here’s the big question: does Google even know this content exists? You can check manually using Google Search Console, or you can make life easier by using our free bulk indexation checker. Simply paste your URLs, and please be patient – we check in batches to avoid overloading the API.
What is Google indexation, and why is it so damn important?
Google indexation means that Google has stored your pages in its database so they can appear in search results. Without being indexed, your content won’t show up in searches, no matter how valuable it is. Checking indexation ensures your hard work gets the visibility it deserves.
How does an bulk indexation checker work?
An indexation checker verifies whether a specific URL is included in Google’s database. This tool connects to the Google Search Console API, saving you the trouble of manually checking each page – since you can check many at the same time.
What can I do to make Google index my URL faster?
To speed up the indexation process:
Submit the URL in Google Search Console: Use the “URL Inspection” tool and request indexing.
Ensure technical health: Make sure your site’s sitemap is up-to-date, and there are no issues like blocked robots.txt or noindex tags.
Create internal links: Link the new page from already indexed, high-traffic pages.
Build external backlinks: A backlink from a reputable site can prompt Google to crawl your page faster.
Share on social media or other platforms: Generating activity around your URL can attract Google’s bots more quickly.
What happens when my URL is not indexed?
When your URL is not indexed, it will not appear in Google’s search results. This means no organic traffic can be generated from search engines, reducing your content’s visibility and limiting its ability to reach your target audience. It also prevents the page from contributing to your website’s overall SEO performance.
How long does it take Google to index my URL?
The time it takes for Google to index a URL can vary from a few hours to several weeks. Factors like your website’s traffic, authority, content quality, and technical setup (e.g., proper sitemaps and noindex tags) can influence the speed. For new or low-authority sites, it may take longer. Generally speaking, if your site has 500 monthly visitors or more, it should take no more than 1 to 3 days. If you have 0 visitors, you may need to mannually index the URL via Google Search Console.
What should I do if my content isn’t indexed?
Submit the URL via Google Search Console, in the searchbar. Check if there are any issues that Google encounters. Open the URL in your browser and see what happens with the address: is there a redirect? You may need to check your website’s technical setup, such as the robots.txt file, noindex tag, and sitemap.
How many URLs can I check at once with this tool?
We set the limit to 100. Our tool processes them in batches to prevent overloading the Google API. While it might take some time for large lists, this approach ensures reliability and avoids API restrictions.
Who is this tool for?
We made this tool for ouselves. This tool is ideal for website owners, marketers, and SEO professionals who need to check the indexation status of many URLs at once. It’s especially helpful for those managing large-scale content publishing.