Crawled — Currently Not Indexed
Google visited your page but decided not to index it. This is the #1 most reported GSC issue — often caused by thin content, duplicate signals, or poor internal linking.
Full diagnostic →See "Crawled — currently not indexed" in GSC? Pages stuck in "Discovered"? Soft 404s you can't explain? Each diagnostic page below explains exactly what's wrong, why Google is reporting it, and how to fix it — with a free scan to detect issues before they appear in Search Console.
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The most common — and most frustrating — Google Search Console indexing issues. Click any error to see the full diagnostic.
Google visited your page but decided not to index it. This is the #1 most reported GSC issue — often caused by thin content, duplicate signals, or poor internal linking.
Full diagnostic →Google knows the URL exists but hasn't crawled it yet. Your page is stuck in the crawl queue — usually a sign of low crawl budget or weak link signals.
Full diagnostic →Google thinks your page looks like an error page even though it returns HTTP 200. Empty search results, thin category pages, and placeholder content trigger this.
Full diagnostic →Google found duplicate content and chose its own canonical URL because you didn't specify one. Consolidate signals or the wrong version may rank.
Full diagnostic →Google encountered a redirect chain or loop when trying to crawl your URL. Redirect chains waste crawl budget and dilute link equity.
Full diagnostic →Google got a 500-series error when crawling. Intermittent 5xx errors cause pages to drop from the index over time.
Full diagnostic →Your robots.txt is preventing Google from crawling pages you want indexed. A common misconfiguration that's easy to fix — once you find it.
Full diagnostic →Google can't parse your JSON-LD or Microdata markup. Broken schema means no rich results — missing stars, FAQs, and sitelinks.
Full diagnostic →Use these alongside the diagnostics to audit and fix your site.