A page that isn't indexed doesn't rank, doesn't get cited, doesn't exist. Paste a URL to check that exact page, or a bare domain to preview how much of the site Google has — a live site: query, not a cached database.
The tool runs a live Google site: query for your URL or domain. Any results back means Google has it; for a domain, the result count previews index coverage. Counts are Google's own approximation — treat them as an order of magnitude, not an inventory. Search Console remains the authoritative per-page source.
Three causes cover almost every case: Google never discovered it (no sitemap entry, no internal links), Google is blocked from it (robots.txt, noindex), or Google judged it not worth indexing (thin or duplicate content). Check the first two with the free sitemap and robots tools on this site; the third needs better content.
SeoVision tracks the indexation of every page it publishes for you — and finds why the missing ones are missing: robots, sitemaps, internal links or content quality.
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