Does Google Search already see my website? Then why is it missing?
Check if your page is already visible in the Google index
With this Google index status checker you can quickly see whether a specific landing page, blog post or product URL is already visible in the organic results of Google Search. Instead of manually typing complex search operators into the Google search box, you simply paste the exact address of the page you want to promote and start the check. In a few seconds you know if Google has discovered and indexed it, or if you still need to request indexing in Search Console, improve internal linking or fix technical blocks. Use this tool especially after new launches, migrations and major SEO changes so you can react before traffic is lost and your key pages do not remain invisible in Google search.
Find out in just a few clicks whether Google Search is already indexing your website. Check your URL now and discover why it might be missing from the results.
Find out in just a few clicks whether Google Search is already indexing your website. Check your URL now and discover why it might be missing from the results.
How can you check if your website is already indexed by Google?
At a basic level, this tool clearly shows you whether your website or online store is already listed in the Google Index database. If it isn’t, your website cannot generate any organic traffic at all. So if your site has no organic traffic, one possible reason could be that Google’s indexing has not yet picked up your website.
What this tool does
This tool generates the correct Google search query
( info:URL ), and displays the link so that you can quickly
check how Google currently sees the requested page.
It is important to note that this is not an official indexing check
and does not use any Google API. All results come directly from the
Google Search results page.
How to interpret the result
Based on what Google shows, you can see whether the URL:
- appears in any visible result,
- has any known data or history,
- and whether Google is able to crawl or recognise it.
This is only a quick preliminary check. The official indexing status, canonical URL, and coverage details are only available through Google Search Console → URL Inspection.
What to do if the URL is not indexed?
Check whether:
- the page is accessible (HTTP 200),
- it is not blocked by robots.txt or
noindex, - there are enough internal links pointing to it,
- and it meets technical SEO requirements.
If everything looks fine, request indexing manually through Google Search Console → URL Inspection.
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