Track Link Indexation
Monitor whether pages containing your backlinks are indexed by search engines
For SEO Manager
Pain Point
Backlinks on pages that aren't indexed by search engines provide zero SEO value
Outcome
Visibility into the indexation status of every page hosting your backlinks, with alerts for deindexed pages
Related Features
A backlink is only valuable if the page it sits on is indexed by search engines. If Google hasn’t indexed the host page, the link passes no authority to your site — it’s effectively invisible. This is a common but often overlooked issue, especially with newer content or smaller partner sites.
Linkorite tracks the indexation status of every page that contains one of your backlinks. The monitoring system checks whether the page appears in search engine indexes and flags any pages that have been deindexed or were never indexed in the first place.
The platform also checks for technical factors that prevent indexation: noindex meta tags, canonical tags pointing elsewhere, robots.txt blocks, and HTTP status errors. These technical details help you understand why a page isn’t indexed and whether the issue is likely to be resolved.
When an indexed page loses its index status, you receive an alert with diagnostic information. This early warning lets you contact the partner or adjust your link building strategy before the ranking impact accumulates. For pages that were never indexed, you can decide whether the exchange is still worth maintaining.