A link not found, won't count

Check if your URLs are indexed

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Google Index Checker

Bulk website Google Index Checker for SEOs and webmasters

Fast and Affordable

For Webmasters: Check if your content is indexed in Google

For SEO Backlinks: A link not found, won't count - simple as that. You need to be sure your backlinks are indexed in Google, or they won't improve your rankings

For Expired domains: Easily check in bulk if domains from drop catching auctions are still indexed so you don't end up buying penalized domains

Why use indexcheck.net?

✅ Hassle Free

No proxies, no Google blocking you. Fast, easy and affordable

✅ No subscription

One time payment. No recurring costs. 1 credit = 1 URL checked

✅ No expiration of credits

Don't worry about your credits, credits remain valid until you use them

✅ Easy statistics

Save time and quickly see the results of your checks in a clean dashboard

✅ Domain Mode

Check for exact URLs or if whole domains are indexed

✅ Export checks

Export the results of your checks for further use

Pricing

🥳 Special Pricing during Launch 👇

Starter
$15
$8
  • 3,000 Credits
  • 0.005 per check
    0,0026 per check
Get Started
Small
$75
$39
  • 25,000 Credits
  • 0.003 per check
    0.00156 per check
Get Started
Popular
Medium
$199
$129
  • 100,000 Credits
  • 0.00199 per check
    0.00129 per check
Get Started
Large
$399
$299
  • 300,000 Credits
  • 0.00133 per check
    0.00099 per check
Get Started

Common Questions

💡 What are credits?

One credit corresponds one check. So for example, checking the index status of 10 URLs costs 10 credits.

💡 Do I need my own proxies?

No, indexcheck.net is hands-off and easy to use. Just upload your URLs and get the results.

💡 How long are my credits valid?

Credits never expire. Once purchased they remain valid until you utilize them.

💡 Does it work with Google's recent changes?

Yes. All systems are updated to Google's recent protections and reliably check if your URLs are indexed.

💡 Are results accurate?

Yes. The system is designed to ensure the highest accuracy. There can be occasional false negatives though if a URL is not indexed across all Google data centers

💡 I have another question!

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