Page Indexable Checker
Confirm any URL can be crawled and indexed — meta robots, X-Robots-Tag, robots.txt rules and the canonical tag, all checked in one quick pass.
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- Meta robots & X-Robots-Tag directives
- robots.txt allow / disallow rules
- Canonical tag and self-reference check
What the Indexable Checker does
This tool fetches a URL and checks every signal that decides whether Google can crawl and index it: the meta robots tag, the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, your robots.txt allow/disallow rules, and whether the page's canonical tag points to itself. If anything is quietly blocking the page from search, you'll see it here.
When to use it
- When a page isn't appearing in Google and you suspect it's blocked.
- After launching a new section or staging site, to make sure a stray noindex didn't ship to production.
- To confirm a canonical tag is self-referencing and not pointing search engines elsewhere.
Why indexability matters
The best content in the world can't rank if search engines are told to skip it. A single accidental "noindex" or a robots.txt disallow can drop a page — or a whole directory — out of search overnight, and it often goes unnoticed for weeks.
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These tools give you a one-time snapshot. Page Pulse watches your pages 24/7, logs every change, and ties it back to your traffic — free for up to 50 pages.