Indexing efficiency and crawl budget
Indexing efficiency means Google spends crawl budget on the pages you actually want to rank. The checker helps you spot pages that waste crawl budget: duplicates, parameters, thin pages, and low-value archives.
Canonical conflicts and duplicate URLs
Canonical mismatches create uncertainty. We highlight where canonical tags, redirects, and internal links send mixed signals so you can make Google's job easier.
Visibility signals with Google data
When connected to Google Search Console, you can tie indexing signals to real impressions and clicks. This helps you prioritize fixes on pages that matter most.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why isn't Google indexing my pages?
- Common causes include crawl errors, duplicate content, weak internal linking, canonical conflicts, and low-value pages consuming crawl budget.
- What is indexing efficiency?
- It measures how well your site guides crawlers toward important pages and avoids wasting crawl budget on duplicates and low-value URLs.
- Do canonical tags guarantee indexing?
- No, but they are a strong hint. Conflicting signals can cause Google to ignore or replace your canonical choice.