Overview
Analyzing noindex and canonical tags in HTML, <head>, HTTP headers, and DOM. Provides instant SEO status.
"Will it Index" is an advanced, lightning-fast Chrome extension designed to provide webmasters, SEO specialists, and developers with instant, on-demand insights into a webpage's actual indexability. The moment you load a URL, the extension performs an in-depth analysis of the most critical SEO elements that dictate whether a search engine will crawl and index your content. Unlike basic, surface-level checkers, "Will it Index" examines multiple layers of your webpage infrastructure simultaneously: ⚡ HTTP Status & Redirect Chains: Catch temporary and permanent redirects before you even land on the page. The extension intercepts the network request and displays the entire redirect chain (e.g., 301, 302) leading up to the final destination, along with the final HTTP status code. 🤖 Robots.txt Verification: It automatically fetches the site’s robots.txt file and evaluates if your current URL path is actively blocked by a Disallow directive targeting User-agent: * or User-agent: Googlebot. 🕵️♂️ Multi-Layered DOM Analysis: For noindex and canonical tags, the extension doesn't just look at the static HTML. It parses: The initial <head> and Raw HTML Source. The Rendered DOM: Using a dynamic MutationObserver, it catches tags injected by JavaScript frameworks after the initial page load. HTTP Response Headers: It scans server-side X-Robots-Tag directives (for noindex) and HTTP Link headers (for canonicals) that are entirely invisible in the source code. How Do You Know if a Page is Indexable? The extension distills these comprehensive checks into a clear, color-coded icon in your toolbar: 🟩 Green (Indexable): The server returns a 200 OK, there are no noindex directives anywhere, the page is allowed by robots.txt, and the canonical URL points internally as expected. ⬜ Gray (Neutral): A standard, indexable page without a specific canonical tag setup. 🟥 Red (Blocked/Warning): Instant alert! The page is blocked by robots.txt, contains a noindex tag, triggers a 302 temporary redirect, returns a server error, or points to an external canonical URL. Why "Will it Index"? "Will it Index" replaces the need to dig through source code, verify HTTP response headers, or manually check robots.txt paths. It presents everything in a clean, structured popup interface—complete with clickable, visual feedback so you can instantly verify canonical destinations. Whether you're conducting a thorough technical SEO audit, troubleshooting sudden indexing drops, or simply double-checking a single page’s health post-deployment, "Will it Index" is your indispensable, go-to tool for fast and reliable indexability analysis.
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Details
- Version1.6
- UpdatedMarch 29, 2026
- Size226KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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