SEO Tool
Google Indexing Checker
Paste any public domain and instantly check the two files Google relies on first: robots.txt and sitemap.xml. You’ll get one clear view of crawl rules, sitemap discovery, and indexing issues.
How to use the Google Indexing Checker
Before a page can rank, Google has to be able to crawl and index it — and the two files it checks first are robots.txt and sitemap.xml. This tool reviews both together so you can catch the crawl-level issues that keep pages out of search.
- 1Enter your domain.
- 2The tool checks robots.txt rules and sitemap discovery together.
- 3Review any blockers stopping Google from crawling your pages.
- 4Fix them, then request indexing in Google Search Console.
Frequently asked questions
What does this indexing checker do?
It checks your robots.txt and sitemap.xml together and reviews the core discovery signals Google uses to find and crawl your pages, helping you catch indexing blockers before they cost you traffic.
Why is my page not showing up on Google?
Common reasons include being blocked in robots.txt, a noindex tag, the page missing from your sitemap, a canonical pointing elsewhere, or the page simply being new. This tool surfaces the crawl-level signals so you can narrow it down.
How long does Google take to index a page?
It varies from a few hours to several weeks depending on your site’s authority, crawl frequency, and internal linking. Submitting an updated sitemap and requesting indexing in Google Search Console can speed it up.
Is this tool free?
Yes — check any domain’s indexing signals for free, no account required.