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Bulk link indexation checker.

A backlink that isn't indexed passes no value. Paste your links and instantly see which are in Google's index, which aren't, and which are blocked — with a clear % indexed score.

Indexation checker Free
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Demo results run in your browser. Get live monitoring for server-side index checks & alerts.
The basics

Why indexation is the link metric people forget.

For a backlink to help you rank, Google has to know it exists — which means the page it sits on must be in Google's index. If that page is never crawled and indexed, the link passes no authority, no matter how strong the domain looks.

An un-indexed link is a link you paid for that does nothing. Checking indexation is how you find the dead weight in your profile.

This checker flags three states: indexed (working), not indexed (needs a push), and noindex (the page actively blocks indexing) — so you know exactly which links to chase.

If a link isn't indexed

Four ways to get a backlink indexed.

Request indexing

Submit the referring URL in Google Search Console's URL Inspection tool to nudge a crawl.

Build links to the link

A few quality links or social shares to the referring page help Google discover and index it.

Check for noindex

If the page carries a noindex tag or is blocked in robots.txt, ask the publisher to remove it.

Give it time

New pages can take days or weeks to index. Re-check before assuming a fresh placement has failed.

FAQ

Indexation questions.

Links not indexing? Get indexation help.

It means Google has crawled the page and added it to its searchable index. Only indexed pages can pass link equity, so an indexed referring page is a prerequisite for a backlink to count.
This is a front-end demo that illustrates the workflow and report. A live check must run server-side (browsers can't query Google directly), which is what our monitoring service does — re-checking indexation continuously and alerting you to changes.
Check new placements a couple of weeks after they go live, then periodically. Pages can drop out of the index over time, so ongoing monitoring catches links that quietly stop working.
Some non-indexation is normal, but a consistently low rate is a red flag — it can signal thin or low-quality host pages. It's one reason we vet for indexed, trafficked pages before placing a link.
Keep links working

Monitor indexation automatically.

We re-check every placement for indexation and alert you the moment one drops — so your links keep passing value.