In two lines: in SEO > Indexation you connect with Google Search Console to see which pages Google knows about, submit your sitemaps, and review which ones are actually indexed.
There's no point in optimizing a page if Google doesn't see it. This section answers the base question: is my content getting into the index?
What do I need first?
This section works with Google Search Console data. If the account doesn't have it connected yet, the page will ask you to do so. Connect Google Search Console from Settings > Integrations and choose the site property.
What can I do?
- Sitemaps — review the status of your sitemaps (submitted, processed, with errors) and use Submit new sitemap to add one. You see how many URLs each one discovered, split by pages, images, videos, and news.
- Coverage — the list of URLs with what matters about each one: whether it's in the sitemap, whether it's indexed, and its impressions and clicks. It's where you spot pages that should rank and Google hasn't indexed yet.
- Bulk inspection — review several URLs together to see the indexation verdict and the coverage status of each, without going one by one in Search Console.
When reading the data, keep in mind
Google Search Console reports with a few days' delay (roughly 2 to 3). A recent change on the site, or a just-submitted sitemap, can take time to show up here. If you just published, wait a bit before assuming there's a problem.
A sudden drop in the number of indexed pages is almost always a technical signal (a block, a
noindex by mistake, a crawl problem). When you see it, head to Audit a site's technical health (Site Audit) to find the cause.Still have questions?
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