Rapid Index Check

Bulk Index Checker

Check up to 10 URLs at once for Google index signals and export results.

0 URLs ready (max 10 per batch)

Free for up to 50 checks per day. No signup required.

Batch audits

Use the Bulk Index Checker for migrations, content audits, and client reports

Bulk checks are best when the question is not "what happened to one URL" but "which group of URLs needs attention first." Paste a launch batch, sitemap sample, blog archive, product category, or migration list and compare the same signals across every URL.

The CSV export is built for audit notes. Instead of copying screenshots, you can hand off a spreadsheet with index signal, HTTP status, robots result, noindex status, canonical target, and next action for each URL.

Recommended workflow

Start with your highest-value URLs instead of the whole site. Fix patterns first, such as all pages in one directory returning noindex or all variants pointing to the wrong canonical. Export CSV after each run so you can compare before and after states.

What this check reviews

  • Index signal and confidence for each URL.
  • HTTP status and final reachable state.
  • robots.txt, meta robots, and X-Robots-Tag per URL.
  • Canonical target differences across the batch.

Best batch use cases

  • Post-migration spot checks for redirected or missing URLs.
  • Client audit lists where each row needs a clear next action.
  • New content batches waiting for discovery and indexing.
  • Sitemap samples where only some pages are failing technical checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many URLs can I check in bulk?

You can check up to 10 URLs per batch. For larger batches, export multiple CSVs or join the waitlist for higher limits.

What data does the bulk checker return?

Each URL gets: index signal (appears indexed / no public signal / unknown), HTTP status, robots.txt status, meta robots, canonical URL, and sitemap hint. You can export all results as a CSV file.

Is there a daily limit?

Yes, free usage is limited to 50 checks per day (single + bulk combined). Each URL in a bulk check counts as one check.

Can I export the results?

Yes, after running a bulk check you can download a CSV file with all results for client reports or documentation.