Overview
Analyzing noindex and canonical tags in HTML, <head>, HTTP headers, and DOM. Provides instant SEO status.
WILL IT INDEX Stop Guessing if Google Can Index Your Pages. Get Instant SEO Indexing Answers in 1 Click. Will it Index is a lightweight, professional Chrome extension built for SEO specialists, web developers, and marketing agencies. It gives you a lightning-fast, definitive answer to one critical question: Will search engines actually index this page? No more digging through Page Source, inspect tools, or server headers. Just look at the toolbar icon or open the popup for a comprehensive, real-time SEO indexing audit. --- 🔥 Core Features 🔍 Deep 3-Layer "Noindex" Scanning Some plugins only check the HTML header. Will it Index goes deeper to find hidden blockages: * HTML Head: Scans for standard <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tags. * Rendered DOM: Monitors dynamic, JavaScript-rendered changes using a real-time MutationObserver. If a script inserts a noindex tag after page load, you’ll know. * HTTP Response Headers: Extracts X-Robots-Tag directives directly from the server response. 🔗 Complete Redirect Chains & HSTS Resolver * See the full sequence of redirects leading to your final destination, including intermediate status codes (e.g., 301, 302, 307). * HSTS Verification: Browser-level 307 Internal Redirects hide the server's true response. With one click, check if the server is serving a permanent 301 (not indexable) or temporary 302 (indexable) redirect. 📁 2MB HTML Truncation Warning * Googlebot only crawls and indexes the first 2 MB of any HTML page—anything past this limit is ignored. * If a page is too heavy, the extension alerts you with a red SIZE badge in the toolbar and a warning in the checklist, so you can optimize before critical content gets truncated. 🤖 Robots.txt Blocking & Live Index Audit * Instantly checks if your path is blocked by robots.txt rules for Googlebot or general crawlers. * Bonus Audit Tool: Click the search icon next to the robots.txt status to audit disallowed rules. It queries Google to show you exactly how many disallowed pages Google has indexed anyway! 🌐 Smart Canonical tag Audits * Identifies your canonical URL in the <head>, DOM, and HTTP Link headers. * Flags external canonicals (canonical pointing to a different domain) and canonical conflicts instantly. --- 🎨 Smart Toolbar Indicators (Red / Green) Get instant feedback as you browse with clear, binary toolbar badges: * 🟩 Green (Indexable): The page can be indexed by Google. It returns a 200 OK status, has no noindex tags, has no external canonical tags, or is a temporary redirect (302/307). Note: If a URL is disallowed in robots.txt, the icon stays green (because Google can still index disallowed URLs), but displays a red ROB badge. * 🟥 Red (Not Indexable): Action required. The page cannot be indexed by Google (e.g. noindex directive present, permanent 301/308 redirect, external canonical, or server error). * ⚠️ Special Warning Badges: * 🔴 ROB Badge: Overlaid in red if the URL is blocked by robots.txt (icon stays green). * 🔴 SIZE Badge: Overlaid in red when a page exceeds the 2 MB Googlebot limit. --- ⚡ Lightweight & Privacy-First * Manifest V3: Fully compliant with the latest Chrome extension security standards. * Zero Bloat: Built with vanilla JS, HTML, and CSS. No heavy frameworks, no trackers, and zero impact on your browser speed. * On-Demand Requests: Off-page verification checks (like HSTS and robots audits) are only run when you click, keeping your network traffic minimal. --- Maximize your SEO efficiency and prevent indexing mistakes before they impact your organic rankings. Install Will it Index today!
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Details
- Version1.23
- UpdatedAugust 18, 2026
- Size272KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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