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Indexability Checker

See whether a page looks indexable and spot common blockers like noindex, robots.txt, or missing canonicals.

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Indexability Checker

What affects indexability

A page can be blocked from search engines in several ways: a noindex meta tag or HTTP header, a robots.txt Disallow rule, a canonical tag pointing to a different URL, or a non-200 HTTP status code. Any one of these can prevent Google from indexing your page, and they can stack — a page might have a correct canonical but also carry a noindex tag from a CMS default. This tool checks the most common blockers so you can identify which one is keeping your page out of search results.

Indexable does not mean ranked

Passing all indexability checks means search engines are allowed to index the page — it does not guarantee good rankings. A page can be indexable but still rank poorly due to thin content, slow loading, lack of backlinks, or stronger competitors. Think of indexability as the entry requirement: your page needs to clear these technical hurdles before content quality and authority can influence where it appears in results.

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