A page that is not indexed cannot rank, be cited, or sell. This index checker tests your URLs against five search engines at once — paste a list and see exactly which pages the engines actually know about.
Single pages or a whole sitemap’s worth — the bulk index checker takes up to 25 URLs per run on paid plans.
Google index checker plus Bing, Yahoo, Yandex and DuckDuckGo — toggle any combination before you run.
Every URL × engine cell comes back indexed, not indexed, or unverified (when an engine blocks automated checks — honesty beats guessing).
Most tools stop at Google. This site index checker also covers Bing (which feeds ChatGPT search), DuckDuckGo, Yahoo and Yandex.
Launching 40 landing pages? Paste them all. A rapid index checker beats typing site: queries one by one for an hour.
ChatGPT browses via Bing, Perplexity runs its own index. Pages missing there are invisible in AI answers too.
Engines fight automated checks. When one blocks us we say “unverified” instead of guessing — no false alarms about deindexing.
New content should appear within days. Re-run the indexation checker weekly to spot pages stuck in the crawl queue.
No Search Console access needed, no API keys, works on competitor URLs too. Paste and run.
An index checker — some SEOs say indexation checker, same thing — answers one question per engine: is this exact URL in the engine’s database right now? Not “does it rank” — just “does it exist there”. The manual way is a site:yourdomain.com/page query in each engine, which is exactly what a google index checker automates; a google bulk index checker like this one simply fires those checks across many URLs and engines in parallel and assembles the matrix for you.
When should you worry? A page missing after four weeks usually has a real cause: a noindex tag, a robots.txt block, a canonical pointing elsewhere, or thin duplicated content. Run our AI Crawl Checker to rule out the access causes, then fix and resubmit via Search Console. And because ChatGPT search rides on Bing while Perplexity crawls its own index, a site index checker that covers multiple engines is now table stakes — being Google-indexed but Bing-absent means invisible to AI buyers. A rapid index checker pass after every launch, and a bulk index checker sweep monthly, is the cadence most SEO teams settle on.
“We launched 60 programmatic pages and found 14 stuck out of the index within a week. Saved the quarter’s traffic target.”
“The unverified state is actually refreshing — other tools confidently told me pages were deindexed when Google was just blocking them.”
“Client asked “are we on Bing?” and I had a five-engine answer in one screenshot. The matrix view sells itself.”
“Paste sitemap, get matrix. Exactly the rapid index checker I wanted after every deploy.”
Anonymous visitors: 3 URLs per run. Free Kairosy accounts: 10. Paid plans: 25 per run across all five engines — a google bulk index checker sweep for a whole launch batch in one go.
Google aggressively blocks automated queries from data centers. When that happens we report “unverified” rather than guessing. Bing, DuckDuckGo and Yahoo verify far more reliably; for a definitive Google answer, use the URL Inspection tool in your Search Console.
Indexation is admission, ranking is competition. Once a page shows as indexed, work on content depth, internal links and authority. If AI engines still skip you, run a free Kairosy scan to see what they say instead.
Hours to a couple of weeks depending on your crawl budget and internal linking. Submit the URL in Search Console, link it from a crawled page, and re-run this indexation checker after a few days.
Yes — ChatGPT search results ride on Bing’s index, and DuckDuckGo draws from it too. A site index checker that ignores Bing misses the fastest-growing discovery channel: AI assistants.
Kairosy asks ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity the questions your buyers ask — and shows whether they recommend you, ignore you, or send buyers to a rival.
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