Checker scans every page to catch pages with a noindex meta tag, preventing them from being indexed and shows you the exact place to fix.
Problem
Detects pages with a noindex meta tag, preventing them from being indexed. Search engines may skip the page entirely.
Impact
Pages drop out of search, even when content is strong.
Fix
Checker surfaces blocking directives and where they live.
Scan every URL on your site and match against the rule.
Group similar findings so fixes can be applied in batches.
Verify the fix with a rescan and track the trend over time.
Example issue
Example: https://example.com/pricing is flagged. Pages with a noindex meta tag, preventing them from being indexed.
Trust signal
Deterministic rules, clear selectors, and repeatable scans mean every fix can be verified.
Proof
Testimonial placeholder: “Checker flagged our Noindex Meta Tag Found issues before a launch.”
Outcome
Clear remediation steps, fewer regressions, and stronger audits.
How does Checker detect Noindex Meta Tag Found?
Detects pages with a noindex meta tag, preventing them from being indexed.
Can I fix these issues in bulk?
Yes. Checker groups similar findings so you can resolve patterns instead of one-off fixes.
When should I rescan?
Run a new scan after you deploy fixes to confirm the issue is resolved.
Scan your site in minutes and get a prioritized list of high severity issues.