Are you absolutely certain Google is indexing all your content?
Here's a shocking truth—a significant portion of your WordPress website could be invisible to Google due to indexing issues. We're talking about the majority of your pages and posts not being seen, simply because users can't find you in search results.
Need proof?
Log in to your Google Search Console right now and look at the Indexing section.
Surprised by how many pages are sitting in “crawled – currently not indexed” limbo?

Every day your content sits unindexed is another day of lost traffic, leads, and revenue.
That's why I'm thrilled to announce our game-changing new Index Status Report in AIOSEO 4.8.2!
This powerful new feature gives you unprecedented visibility into how Google sees your website, all from inside your WordPress dashboard.
In This Article
Why You Need the Index Status Report
You might be wondering why you need the Index Status Report when you have so many other SEO reports to look at. I get it.
But the truth of the matter is that all other reports don’t matter if your content isn’t being indexed.
Here's what makes the new Index Status Report so powerful:
Complete Index Visibility

Get a beautiful visual breakdown of your entire site's index status across five key categories:
- Indexed
- Crawled, Not Indexed
- Discovered, Not Indexed
- Other, Not Indexed
- No Results Yet
Detailed Post-Level Insights

For each post, you can click on the Expand button to see a more detailed report with information about why the post wasn’t successfully indexed. You’ll also get robots.txt and crawl status, as well as canonical URL information.
Below that, you have a button to inspect that post directly in Google Search Console.
Advanced Filtering

This section lets you easily sort and analyze your content by post type, indexing status, robots.txt configuration, and crawl status.
Rich Results Tracking

I particularly like this part of the report as it helps me monitor which pages are eligible for enhanced search features like rich snippets. It’s also a great way to easily see which schema markup has been added to a post without having to open it in editor mode.
Tired of Indexing Issues? We’ve Got Your Back
Imagine knowing exactly which pages need attention to drive more organic traffic—and having all the diagnostic tools at your fingertips to fix them!
That’s what the Index Status Report does.
So, if you’re tired of losing traffic to indexing issues and want to ensure that your latest posts are being indexed quickly, don’t wait to update to AIOSEO 4.8.2.
But here's what makes this update truly special…
While other SEO plugins only show basic indexing status, AIOSEO's Index Status Report tells you exactly why pages aren't being indexed—and what to do about it.
No more guesswork or waiting for Google to (maybe) index your content.
Think about how much more traffic you could get if every important page on your site were properly indexed and ranked.
Besides these exciting updates, we’ve made several notable improvements to many features you love. You can see all our changes in our full product changelog.
So, what are you waiting for?
Update your site to AIOSEO 4.8.2 to unlock these powerful new features and optimize your site for efficiency and better search rankings.
And if you’re not yet using AIOSEO, make sure to install and activate the plugin today.
If you have questions about these features, please comment below or contact our customer support team. We’re always ready to help. Our commitment to making AIOSEO the easiest and best WordPress SEO plugin is only getting stronger as we continue to win together with our customers.
I’m so grateful for your continued support, feedback, and suggestions. Please keep those suggestions and feature requests coming!
I hope you enjoy using these new SEO features as much as we enjoyed creating them.
-Benjamin Rojas (President of AIOSEO).
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I don’t understand this part: “While other SEO plugins only show basic indexing status, AIOSEO’s Index Status Report tells you exactly why pages aren’t being indexed—and what to do about it.” Where does it show this info?? I have many pages that just say “Crawled – Not Indexed,” as in the example shown above. I don’t see anywhere that says why or what do about it… Can you explain where to find this information??
Hey Rose! Thank you so much for your comment. Check out our latest guide for more indepth information and screenshots.
is this free or pro?
Hi Kelvin, this is on the paid plans, specifically the Elite plan