Single-URL Indexability Checker

ليرة تركية؛دكتور: Single-URL Indexability Checker checks get a clear yes/no on whether google can index one url — and the exact reason it can't. so you can confirm the current issue, understand when it matters, and move directly into the next fix without leaving the browser.

Answer one question fast: can Google index this URL, and if not, exactly why? Get a decision-tree verdict with the specific blocker and the fix.

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Plain-language indexable / blocked verdict Redirect chain and HTTP 200 resolution Googlebot robots.txt rule matching Meta robots and X-Robots-Tag noindex detection Canonical target vs self analysis

What does Single-URL Indexability Checker do?

The Single-URL Indexability Checker fetches one live URL and walks it through the same gates Google clears before a page can rank: redirect resolution, an HTTP 200 response, robots.txt crawl permission for Googlebot, meta robots and X-Robots-Tag directives, and the canonical target. It returns a single INDEXABLE or BLOCKED verdict with the precise blocking reason and how to fix it.

Why it matters for SEO: A page that looks perfect can still be invisible in search because of one quiet signal — a leftover noindex, a Disallow rule, an X-Robots-Tag header, or a canonical pointing at another URL. These rarely surface in content tools, so pages silently fall out of the index. This checker isolates the exact gate that fails instead of leaving you to guess.

Pre-Launch QA: Before publishing a new template or landing page, confirm it returns 200, is crawlable, has no stray noindex, and self-canonicalizes — so it actually enters the index.

Diagnosing Missing Pages: When a URL won't appear in Google Search Console or site: results, run it here to see whether robots.txt, a header directive, or a cross-URL canonical is consolidating it away.

Migration and Staging Checks: Catch staging noindex tags, redirect loops, and canonical mismatches that survive a launch and quietly suppress indexing across a section of the site.

When should you use Single-URL Indexability Checker?

Single-URL Indexability Checker is most useful when you need a direct answer on a live URL or draft before you change templates, ship content, or rerun a wider audit.

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  1. 1 Enter the URL you want Google to index.
  2. 2 Run the check to trace redirects, robots.txt, headers, meta robots, and the canonical.
  3. 3 Read the INDEXABLE or BLOCKED verdict and open each decision-tree gate.
  4. 4 Apply the suggested fix for any failing gate, then rerun to confirm the page is indexable.

What should you do next?

After confirming indexability, validate the robots.txt rule that applied, compare the canonical against the final URL, and trace the full redirect chain to the same destination. Then move to the related checks below to confirm the fix on the live canonical page.

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Decision-Tree Verdict

Every gate Google evaluates — redirect, 200 status, robots.txt, noindex, canonical — checked in order so you see exactly where indexing breaks.

The Specific Blocker

Instead of a vague score, get the precise reason a URL can't be indexed plus the targeted fix, whether it's a Disallow rule, a header, or a stray canonical.

Header + Tag Coverage

Reads both the meta robots tag and the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, the directive most on-page tools miss entirely.

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