Page Monitor
Daily monitoring for the pages you own. Page Monitor inspects each URL's Google indexing status and watches the live page for changes — so you catch a broken or altered page before Google re-indexes it, and spot indexing problems days before Search Console refreshes.
Why it matters
The point isn't more dashboards — it's time. Time to fix a problem before it costs you traffic.
Catch changes before Google does
When a page changes or breaks — a stray noindex, a new redirect, a sudden 404, a canonical flip — Page Monitor records it on the next daily check. That gives you a window to fix it before Google re-crawls the page and your ranking takes the hit.
Indexation status, every day
Google refreshes Search Console data only every three to four days — and sometimes weeks behind. Page Monitor inspects your URLs daily, so you see indexing problems as they happen instead of waiting for the console to catch up.
What it watches
Every URL is checked two ways each day — so a problem surfaces whether it starts on Google's side or on your page.
Search Console Inspection
Every URL is inspected through Google Search Console: indexing verdict, coverage state, the canonical Google chose versus yours, robots.txt and fetch state, and the last crawl time — pulled daily, ahead of the console's own refresh cycle.
Live HTTP Fetch
A real request records the HTTP status, the final URL it resolves to, the canonical, and the robots directives — then flags the moment any of them change, including a stray noindex or a new redirect. The page body is hashed too, so a material rewrite shows up.
Every Page indexing status it tracks
Page Monitor reads the same Page indexing states Google reports in Search Console and records the moment one changes. A healthy URL reads Submitted and indexed— when it doesn't, you see exactly why:
Availability
Can Google fetch the page at all?
- Not found (404)the page is gone or never existed
- Soft 404an empty page that still returns 200 OK
- Server error (5xx)the server failed during Google's visit
- Blocked due to other 4xx issuea 403 Forbidden or similar
Crawler directives
Did the site tell Google to stay out?
- Blocked by robots.txtdisallowed from crawling
- Excluded by 'noindex' taga noindex meta tag or header
- Blocked due to unauthorized request (401)login required to view
Duplicates & canonicals
Original, copy, or redirect?
- Page with redirecta 301 or 302 to another URL
- Redirect errora loop or an over-long chain
- Alternate page with proper canonical taga correctly declared duplicate
- Duplicate, Google chose different canonical than userGoogle overruled your canonical
- Duplicate without user-selected canonicalcopies with no canonical set
Crawl queue
Found or read, but not yet indexed?
- Discovered - currently not indexedfound, not yet crawled
- Crawled - currently not indexedread, but kept out of the index
How it works
From the first URL to the Report tab — fully automated once it is set up.
Add your URLs
Paste them manually or point Page Monitor at a sitemap. Auto-sync keeps each list in step — new URLs are added, missing ones archived, returning ones restored.
Organize into workspaces
Group URLs into workspaces and lists. Pin a workspace to a single domain or mix several. Each list carries its own settings and pause state.
Daily automated checks
Every URL gets its own 24-hour slot so checks spread evenly across the day. The first check runs within a minute of adding a URL.
Change-log records everything
Each material change is appended to a per-URL log and graded Critical, Medium, or Minor — tagged by which check caught it: the Search Console inspection or the live fetch.
Review it in the Report tab
Open the Report tab to browse every change, filtered by period, severity, or source — each with the before-and-after value. Nothing to dig for, all in the dashboard.
What it records as a change
Only material changes make the log — the things that actually affect how a page ranks and renders. Each is graded Critical, Medium, or Minor.
Repeated failures auto-pause a URL after three strikes, and a burst of server errors trips a per-host circuit breaker — so one broken site never stalls monitoring for the rest.
Built to manage scale
Workspaces & lists
Organize thousands of URLs into workspaces and lists, each with its own settings.
Sitemap auto-sync
Keep lists aligned with a sitemap — add new URLs, archive missing ones, restore returners.
Account blocklist
Exclude URL patterns you never want monitored, account-wide.
One or many domains
Pin a workspace to a single domain, or monitor across many at once.
Report tab
Browse every recorded change, filtered by period, severity, or source.
Before & after
Every change keeps the old and new value, so you see exactly what moved.
Pause & resume
Pause any URL, list, or workspace — manually, or automatically on repeated failures.
5,000 URLs, expandable
Start with a 5,000-URL quota and add URL Packs as you grow.
Part of Lite and up
Page Monitor is included from the Lite plan (€10/mo). Every plan starts with a 5,000-URL quota — expand it with URL Packs (+5,000 URLs / €10/mo, stackable) as you scale.
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