Every URL. Every status.
For each URL in your list, IndexProbe returns the exact data Google Search Console holds — the same data you'd get inspecting each URL manually, now at any scale.
Indexed, not indexed, or excluded — the exact verdict from Google's index, identical to what GSC shows.
If a page isn't indexed: the official reason. Soft 404, noindex, crawled not indexed, duplicate — exactly as Google classifies it.
The last time Googlebot visited this URL, according to Google's own records.
Which URL Google considers canonical. Detect silent canonical overrides across thousands of pages at once.
The HTTP status code Google received when it last crawled the page.
Running in 2 minutes.
Connect your Google Search Console account, import your URLs, and IndexProbe handles the rest — including auto-scheduling to stay within Google's daily quota.
Not scrapers. Official data.
Most bulk index checkers scrape Google's search results, violating its Terms of Service and returning incomplete data. IndexProbe uses the official URL Inspection API.
Honest about what the API returns
The Google URL Inspection API returns data about the indexed version of a page, not a live crawl. Here's exactly what that means for you.
The API returns the status of the last version Google indexed — not a real-time crawl. A recently updated page may show outdated data until Google re-crawls and re-indexes it.
Google's quota is 2,000 inspections per Search Console property per day. IndexProbe distributes your analysis across days automatically — no action needed from you.
IndexProbe connects to your GSC account via OAuth. You need a verified property in Google Search Console for the domains you want to inspect.