Google Index Checker
Check if Google has indexed your pages—fast, simple, no fluff.
About This Tool
So, you’ve got a website. You’ve poured your heart into it—maybe it’s a blog, a portfolio, or that side hustle you’re finally taking seriously. You hit publish, wait a few days, and then… crickets. No traffic. No clicks. Nothing. Sound familiar? Here’s the thing: just because you published it doesn’t mean Google knows it exists. Or worse—it *does* know, but it’s decided not to show it to anyone. That’s where a Google Index Checker comes in. It’s not magic. It’s not some secret SEO weapon. It’s just a simple way to see if Google has actually indexed your pages. Think of it like checking your mailbox. You sent out invites to your party, but did they actually get delivered? This tool tells you whether Google’s bots have stopped by, looked at your page, and filed it away in their massive library. No fluff. No jargon. Just a straight answer: Is your page in Google’s index or not?Key Features
- Instant results – Paste a URL, hit enter, and see if it’s indexed in seconds.
- Bulk checking – Got 50 pages? No problem. Upload a list and check them all at once.
- Simple interface – No confusing dashboards. Just type, click, and go.
- Free to use – No sign-ups, no credit card, no “premium features” locked behind a paywall.
- Works on any device – Phone, tablet, desktop—doesn’t matter. It just works.
- No tracking – Your URLs aren’t stored, logged, or sold. Privacy matters.
FAQ
Q: Why isn’t my page showing up even though it’s indexed?
A: Being indexed doesn’t mean it ranks. Google might have your page, but if it’s not relevant, useful, or well-optimized, it won’t show up in search results. Indexing is step one. Ranking is a whole other beast.
Q: How often should I check if my pages are indexed?
A: Don’t obsess over it. Check once after publishing. If it’s not there in a week, maybe look into why—robots.txt blocking, no internal links, or a noindex tag. But checking every hour? That’s overkill. Let Google do its thing.