Today, I used SEOmatic for the first time.
It was user-friendly and efficiently generated 75 unique web pages using keywords and pre-written excerpts.
Total time cost for research & publishing was ≈ 3h (Instead of ≈12h)
Ben Farley
SaaS Founder, Salespitch
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Paste an XML sitemap URL. We check every URL for HTTP status, meta robots, X-Robots-Tag, robots.txt, and canonical signals so you can see what Google is allowed to index.
Our sitemap indexability checker fetches every URL from your XML sitemap (up to 500 URLs per run) and checks five technical signals that determine whether Google is ALLOWED to index each page: the HTTP status code returned by the URL, the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header, the <meta name="robots"> and <meta name="googlebot"> tags in the page head, the robots.txt Disallow rules for the URL's path, and the <link rel="canonical"> target. Each URL gets a verdict and a reason badge so you can sanity-check at a glance.
This is an indexability check, not an indexation check. We cannot tell you whether Google has actually indexed a page without the Google Search Console URL Inspection API (which requires per-user OAuth, out of scope for a free tool). What we CAN tell you is whether the technical signals would prevent indexing in the first place. The result panel makes this distinction explicit with a banner pointing to Search Console for actual indexation verification.
Our tool turns a sitemap into a triage report, so you can:
Our tool replaces a hand-rolled script, so you can:
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