Low-quality content or duplicate information. Slow page load speed or technical issues.
Thin content with little user value. Errors in the sitemap or robots.txt file.
Improve content quality and relevance. Ensure proper internal linking and page structure.
Crawled: Page accessed but not indexed. Discovered: Google knows the URL exists but hasn’t crawled it.
Submit the URL via Google Search Console. Improve crawl budget and address potential blockages.
Fix server errors and remove noindex tags. Check sitemap and robots.txt configurations.
Identifies which pages are indexed or have indexing issues. Offers insights into page status and suggested fixes.
Publish high-quality, original content. Regularly audit your site for crawl and indexing issues.