Indexing Manager

Connect Google Search Console to see what’s indexed, find the pages Google skipped, and submit URLs to Google, Bing & Yandex — all in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

Sign in with Google to read your Search Console. Your data stays in your browser.
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Get your pages indexed — and know which ones aren’t

Most site owners can’t answer a simple question: which of my pages are actually on Google? The Indexing Manager connects to your Search Console and reads each URL’s real coverage status, so you can stop guessing. Import your sitemap, check index status in bulk, prioritize the pages that matter, and submit them — via sitemap, IndexNow, or a one-click open in Search Console.

Your privacy — how the Indexing Manager handles your data

This is the only tool on Multi-Toolkit that connects to Google, so we’re explicit about how it works. It’s browser-only: there’s no account, no server-side database, and nothing about your site is ever uploaded to us.

  • Sign-in stays in your browser. We use Google Identity Services to request a short-lived access token that lives in memory in your tab. There’s no backend and no refresh token — close the tab and it’s gone.
  • Your URLs stay on your device. Every property, URL, status, and event is stored locally in your browser (IndexedDB). Switch devices and you start fresh — use Settings → Export to move a backup yourself.
  • Our Workers store nothing. Fetching a sitemap and submitting to IndexNow go through stateless Cloudflare Workers that relay the request and keep no logs or copies.
  • You stay in control. Disconnect any time in the tool, and revoke access entirely at your Google Account permissions.

The token uses Google’s Search Console (webmasters) scope so it can read your index status and submit sitemaps on your behalf — the same access the official Search Console UI uses. We never see it.

Frequently asked questions

Is my data stored on your servers?

No. Sign-in happens in your browser via Google, and all your URL data is stored locally on your device (IndexedDB). Nothing is uploaded to us — the tool is browser-only.

How do you check if a page is indexed?

After you connect Google Search Console, we use the official URL Inspection API to read each URL’s real coverage state (Indexed, Crawled – not indexed, Redirect error, and so on).

What is IndexNow and which engines does it cover?

IndexNow is a sanctioned protocol to instantly notify Bing, Yandex, Seznam and Naver of new or updated URLs. Google does not use IndexNow — for Google you submit sitemaps or request indexing in Search Console.

Can it auto-request indexing on Google?

No tool (or website) can auto-click “Request indexing” in Google Search Console. We give you sitemap submission, IndexNow, and one-click “Open in Search Console” for the manual request.