URL Inspector

Check the indexing status of individual pages in Google Search Console

The URL Inspector lets practitioners check how Google sees individual pages on the website. Use it to verify that important pages are indexed, troubleshoot indexing issues, or check the status of newly published content.

Accessing the URL Inspector

  1. Navigate to SEO Manager > Sitemaps tab
  2. Click View URLs on any sitemap to open the URL Explorer
  3. Select the URL Inspector tab at the top

A list of all URLs from the sitemap will appear with their current inspection status.

Inspecting Individual URLs

To check a specific page:

  1. Find the URL in the list (use the search box to filter)
  2. Look at the GSC Status column
  3. If it shows "Not Inspected", click the Inspect button
  4. Wait a few seconds while KopplaHQ checks with Google
  5. The status badge will update with the current indexing state

Status Badge Colors

  • Green: Page is indexed and discoverable
  • Yellow: Page is discovered but not yet indexed, or excluded for a specific reason
  • Red: Page has an error preventing indexing
  • Gray: Status is unclear or unspecified

Bulk Inspection

To check multiple URLs at once:

  1. Select the checkboxes next to URLs to inspect
  2. Click Re-inspect (X) in the action bar at the bottom
  3. KopplaHQ will check each URL sequentially
  4. Results appear as each inspection completes

Up to 50 URLs can be inspected at once. For larger batches, the process may take a minute or two as the tool respects Google's rate limits.

Understanding Inspection Results

Click on any inspected URL to see detailed information:

Verdict

The overall indexing verdict from Google:

  • PASS: Page is successfully indexed
  • NEUTRAL: Page is discovered but excluded for a valid reason
  • FAIL: Page has errors preventing indexing
  • UNSPECIFIED: Google hasn't evaluated this page yet

Indexing State

More specific information about the page's status:

Additional Details

The inspection panel shows:

  • Last Crawled: When Google last visited the page
  • Crawled As: Whether Google used mobile or desktop crawling (most sites use mobile-first indexing)
  • Robots.txt: Whether the robots.txt file allows crawling
  • Page Fetch: Whether Google successfully retrieved the page content
  • Google Canonical: Which URL Google considers the primary version
  • Found in Sitemaps: Which sitemap(s) reference this URL
  • Referring URLs: How Google discovered the page
  • Mobile Usability: Any mobile-friendliness issues detected

View in Google Search Console

Each inspection result includes a direct link to view the full report in Google Search Console. This opens Google's interface with more detailed technical information if needed.

Common Inspection Scenarios

Checking New Content: After publishing, wait 24-48 hours for the page to appear in the sitemap, then run an inspection. New content typically shows as "Discovered" initially, then "Indexed" within a few days.

Troubleshooting Missing Pages: If a page isn't appearing in search results, inspect the URL to check for errors like "Blocked by robots.txt" or "Excluded by noindex". Verify it's in the sitemap and check the "Last Crawled" date.

Verifying Updates: After updating important content, inspect the URL to see when Google last crawled it. If the crawl date is old, consider resubmitting the sitemap to prompt recrawling.

Filtering by Status

The URL Explorer includes filter tabs:

  • All: Shows every URL from the sitemap
  • Indexed: Only pages successfully indexed by Google
  • Discovered: Pages Google found but hasn't indexed yet
  • Error: Pages with indexing errors
  • Not Inspected: Pages not yet checked

Use these filters to quickly identify pages needing attention.

Inspection Cache

KopplaHQ caches inspection results for 24 hours to save the Google Search Console API quota. If "Last inspected X hours ago" appears on a badge, that's when the last check with Google occurred.

To force a fresh check, click the Inspect button again. This is useful if an issue was just fixed and needs verification.

Quota Limits

Google Search Console limits URL inspections to 2,000 per day per account. KopplaHQ's 24-hour caching helps stay within this limit. If the limit is consistently reached, prioritize inspecting the most important pages.