Is my page indexed by Google? Check instantly
Indexing is the prerequisite for ranking. If Google hasn't indexed your URL, it cannot appear in search results — no traffic, no SEO value, no rankings. Our free Google Index Checker runs a precise `site:<exact-url>` query against Google's live index and tells you immediately whether your page is in or out.
Why isn't Google indexing my page?
The top reasons: (1) page is too new — Google can take 1-7 days for a fresh URL, (2) page is blocked by robots.txt or noindex meta tag, (3) thin / duplicate content that Google judges low-quality, (4) no internal or external links pointing to the URL (Googlebot can't discover it), (5) site-wide ranking penalties (manual actions in Search Console). Our tool tells you the index status — Search Console tells you why.
How fast does Google index a new page?
Established domains (DA 40+) see new pages indexed within 1-24 hours via Google's continuous crawl. New domains (under 6 months old) often wait 3-14 days. You can speed things up by submitting the URL to IndexNow (Bing, Yandex) — we do this automatically for every domain that registers with FeedPulse.
Free email alert when your page gets indexed
Stop refreshing Search Console. Subscribe to the free 'notify-on-indexed' email — we re-check your URL daily and fire a one-shot email the moment Google indexes it. Then we unsubscribe automatically so we never spam you. Plus a personalized dashboard link to track all your indexing requests in one place.