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Free Google index checker — is your page indexed?

Last updated: May 2026·By FeedPulse Editorial

Free Google Index Checker — paste any URL and instantly see if Google has indexed it. The free Search Console URL Inspection alternative, no login required. Get email-notified the moment your page gets indexed so you can stop refreshing Search Console.

Fair Usage Policy
To keep our paid SERP/Moz APIs free for everyone, each visitor (by IP) can use the Google Index Checker: 10 URL checks per 24 h (single or bulk combined), max 5 domains.
0/10 used · 0/5 domains checked today · resets in 6 h (UTC midnight)

Format: https://yourwebsite.com/page or https://www.yourwebsite.com/page. Or https://yourwebsite.com or https://www.yourwebsite.com — we'll auto-add https://.

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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.

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Frequently asked questions

Questions we hear most often — also emitted as FAQPage schema so search engines can surface these in "People also ask" results.

+How do I check if my website is indexed by Google?
Paste your full page URL (e.g. https://example.com/blog/my-post) above and click 'Check indexing'. We run a `site:<url>` query against Google's live index and return a definitive yes/no answer plus the Google-cached snippet if available. Faster than Search Console URL Inspection because we don't require domain verification.
+Why is my new website not indexed by Google yet?
Brand new domains typically take 3-14 days to appear in Google's index. Speed it up by: (1) submitting your sitemap in Google Search Console, (2) earning at least one inbound link from an established site, (3) ensuring no `noindex` meta tags or robots.txt blocks, (4) submitting your URL to IndexNow (Bing, Yandex auto-relay to Google). FeedPulse auto-submits all registered domains to IndexNow.
+Will indexed pages always rank well?
Not necessarily. Indexing is the FIRST hurdle (without it you can't rank), but ranking depends on hundreds of additional signals: backlinks, content quality, Core Web Vitals, user experience, E-E-A-T, freshness, and topical authority. Use our SERP Position Checker to test how your indexed pages actually rank for target keywords.
+How often does Google re-crawl my pages?
Crawl frequency is driven by your page's authority and update frequency. High-authority pages (news sites, major blogs) can be re-crawled multiple times per day. Mid-authority sites: every 1-3 days. New / low-authority sites: weekly or longer. We don't surface the exact last-crawl date because Google doesn't expose it via public API — but Search Console's 'URL Inspection' tool does for verified domains.
+Is this tool a Google Search Console alternative?
Partially — for the specific question 'is my URL indexed?' yes, and without requiring you to verify domain ownership. But Search Console provides much more: crawl errors, manual actions, performance reports, sitemap submission, and historical indexing data. Use FeedPulse for instant lookups; use Search Console for the deep diagnostic view.
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