This can include URLs that are unknown to Google, or those that have been discovered but not indexed, and more. Indexable URL Not Indexed – Indexable URLs found in the crawl that are not indexed by Google and won’t appear in the search results.It’s a catch all filter for anything not on Google according to the API. This filter can include non-indexable URLs (such as those that are ‘noindex’) as well as Indexable URLs that are able to be indexed. URL Is Not on Google – The URL is not indexed by Google and won’t appear in the search results. Here’s a quick rundown of the meaning of each new filter – We’ve introduced some new filters to help you quickly identify potential issues. URL Inspection API data will then be populated in the ‘Search Console’ tab, alongside the usual Search Analytics data (impressions, clicks, etc). To connect, go to ‘Config > API Access > Google Search Console’, connect to your account, choose your property and then under the ‘URL Inspection’ tab, select ‘Enable URL Inspection’. It’s also per property, so if you have lots of subdomains or subfolders verified, you can substantially increase that limit across the entire domain. While 2k URLs a day is obviously low for large websites, it will help monitor key pages, debug sample templates and single pages. Now you’re able to connect to the URL Inspection API in the SEO Spider, and pull in data for up to 2k URLs per property a day alongside all the usual crawl data. We have been busy updating the SEO Spider to support the new API into our existing Search Console integration, which already pulls data from the search analytics API. Google announced the launch of the new Search Console URL Inspection API, which allows users to fetch current Google index data that you see in Search Console. However, this release includes an update that could be described as both a new feature, and an improvement on an existing integration.Īs it’s quite a cool one, we wanted to provide a bit more detail. We don’t usually shout about point releases as they do not contain ‘new’ features, they are for improvements to existing features, and bug fixes. We’re excited to release version 16.6 of the Screaming Frog SEO Spider codenamed ‘Romeo’.
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