Free Batch Indexability Checker

Audit indexing signals for URL lists in one pass.

Example result — enter a URL to run your own
Batch Summarypass

Processed: 3 | Submitted: 3 | Skipped: 0

Indexabilitywarn

Indexable: 2 | Not indexable: 1

https://example.com/200yesnonehttps://example.com/
https://example.com/about200yesnonehttps://example.com/about
https://example.com/staging200nometa robots noindexhttps://example.com/staging
Bulk URL testing Status code check Robots directive scan Canonical conflict detection

What is Batch Indexability Checker?

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.

How to Use This Tool

  1. 1 Paste one URL per line.
  2. 2 Run batch checks for indexability signals.
  3. 3 Review non-indexable reasons by URL.
  4. 4 Fix blockers and rerun before deploy.

What You Get

Bulk Signal Audit

Paste a URL list and check indexability signals — status codes, robots directives, and canonical alignment — in one pass.

Non-Indexable Breakdown

See exactly why each URL is blocked from indexing: noindex, redirect, canonical mismatch, or server error.

Migration & QA Ready

Validate URL lists before and after migrations, content launches, or template changes to catch regressions early.

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