Indexing Status Monitor

Know immediately when Google stops indexing your pages

Nora watches your Google Search Console indexing status and alerts you if the number of indexed pages drops or if coverage errors spike.

A sudden drop in indexed pages can kill your organic traffic before you even notice it. This might happen due to a robots.txt error, server issue, a migration gone wrong, or a security incident. Nora monitors your Google Search Console Coverage report daily and watches the 'Valid' page count. If it drops 10% or more from your baseline, you get an immediate alert with: how many pages dropped, the error category (if any), and a link to investigate in Search Console. Nora also tracks coverage errors over time and flags if your 'Excluded' or 'Error' pages suddenly spike. For a site with 10K indexed pages, a 10% drop = 1,000 pages gone = potential 30-50% traffic loss. Quick detection means quick recovery. Nora also checks if the issue is site-wide (critical) or isolated to a URL pattern (lower priority).

How it works

  1. Query Google Search Console Coverage report for indexed page count
  2. Compare to 30-day baseline and flag drops of 10%+ immediately
  3. Check error categories (Excluded, Error, Valid with warnings)
  4. Identify URL pattern of missing pages (if isolated to one section)
  5. Pull robots.txt and sitemap to diagnose issue
  6. Send alert with coverage drop %, error breakdown, and recovery steps

Frequently asked questions

What does "Indexing Status Monitor" do?

Nora watches your Google Search Console indexing status and alerts you if the number of indexed pages drops or if coverage errors spike.

How long does setup take?

Under 5 minutes. Connect your tools and Nora handles the rest.

Which tools does this use?

Uses Google Search Console, run by your Webmaster.

How much time does this save?

Saves approximately 3 hours/week, running daily at 8:00 am.

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