How easy is it for Google to find, crawl, and index your pages?
11 technical checks. One score. Actionable fixes for every issue found.
Type any website URL. We check the homepage and key technical files automatically.
Robots.txt, sitemap, noindex, HTTPS, speed, title, description, H1, canonical, OG tags, and status code.
See your 0-100 score, letter grade, pass/fail for each check, and specific recommendations.
Checks robots.txt, sitemap, noindex, HTTPS, speed, title, description, H1, canonical, OG tags, and HTTP status
Get your indexability score from 0-100 with a letter grade (A through F) in seconds
Each failed check comes with a specific fix so you know exactly what to improve
Verifies your site uses HTTPS — a confirmed Google ranking signal since 2014
Measures real load time and checks if your page loads under the 3-second threshold
Checks title tag, meta description, H1 heading, canonical URL, and Open Graph tags
If Google can't crawl and index your pages, they won't appear in search results. Period. No amount of great content, backlinks, or keyword optimization matters if your pages aren't indexable.
The most common indexability killers are surprisingly simple: a leftover noindex tag from staging, robots.txt blocking Googlebot, no sitemap.xml, or a missing HTTPS certificate. These issues can silently prevent indexing for months while you wonder why traffic isn't growing.
The Indexometer checks all 11 critical signals in seconds. Each failed check comes with a specific recommendation so you know exactly what to fix and why it matters.
Once your indexability score is high, use IndexFlow to verify your pages are actually indexed in Google and submit any that aren't. Technical eligibility is step one — confirmation is step two.
Indexability is how easy it is for search engines like Google to discover, crawl, and add your pages to their index. A highly indexable website has no technical barriers (like noindex tags or robots.txt blocks), loads quickly, has proper meta tags, and provides clear signals about its content structure. If your pages aren't indexable, they won't appear in search results no matter how good your content is.
The Indexometer scores your website from 0 to 100 based on 11 technical checks. Grade A (90-100) means excellent indexability with no issues. Grade B (70-89) is good but has minor improvements needed. Grade C (50-69) needs work — some checks are failing. Grade D (30-49) has significant issues blocking indexing. Grade F (below 30) means critical problems that likely prevent Google from indexing your site.
Focus on the failed checks first — each one shows exactly what's wrong and how to fix it. The highest-impact fixes are: removing noindex tags (15 points), adding robots.txt that allows Googlebot (15 points), creating a sitemap.xml (15 points), and ensuring your homepage returns HTTP 200 (10 points). These four checks alone account for 55% of your score.
The three biggest indexability killers are: 1) A noindex meta tag (tells Google to explicitly not index the page), 2) robots.txt blocking Googlebot (prevents crawling entirely), and 3) missing sitemap.xml (Google can't efficiently discover your pages). After fixing these, focus on HTTPS, page speed, and proper meta tags. Internal linking also plays a huge role but requires deeper analysis.
Yes, the Indexometer is completely free with no signup required. You can check as many websites as you want. For deeper indexing analysis — like checking if specific URLs are actually indexed in Google, submitting pages for indexing, and monitoring index status over time — try IndexFlow's full platform with 100 free credits per month.