Bulk Signal Audit
Paste a URL list and check indexability signals — status codes, robots directives, and canonical alignment — in one pass.
Audit indexing signals for URL lists in one pass.
Processed: 3 | Submitted: 3 | Skipped: 0
Indexable: 2 | Not indexable: 1
| https://example.com/ | 200 | yes | none | https://example.com/ |
| https://example.com/about | 200 | yes | none | https://example.com/about |
| https://example.com/staging | 200 | no | meta robots noindex | https://example.com/staging |
Batch Indexability Checker runs URL-level checks for status, robots directives, content type, and canonical alignment. It helps teams validate migration lists, new content batches, and QA workflows at scale.
Why it matters for SEO: If a page cannot be indexed, it cannot rank. Non-indexable pages waste content investment and crawl budget. Catching indexability issues in bulk — before they affect rankings — saves time and protects organic traffic.
Migration Validation: Paste old and new URL lists to verify that redirected pages are indexable at their new destinations with correct canonical tags.
Content Launch QA: Check a batch of newly published URLs to confirm none are accidentally blocked by noindex tags, 4xx errors, or canonical mismatches.
Periodic Audits: Run quarterly indexability checks across your top-performing URLs to catch regressions from CMS updates or template changes.
Paste a URL list and check indexability signals — status codes, robots directives, and canonical alignment — in one pass.
See exactly why each URL is blocked from indexing: noindex, redirect, canonical mismatch, or server error.
Validate URL lists before and after migrations, content launches, or template changes to catch regressions early.
Answers about Batch Indexability Checker
The Batch Indexability Checker works by analyzing your URL or input and returning an immediate, actionable report. Use the findings for fast SEO implementation and QA.
Yes, the Batch Indexability Checker is free to use with no signup required. You can run checks instantly without paywalls.
Incomplete results usually happen when a website blocks automated requests or relies heavily on client-side rendering. Remote access restrictions can also limit what the tool can fetch.
Yes, these results are designed for practical client SEO audits and implementation handoff. They help teams prioritize fixes and validate outcomes quickly.