Bulk Index Link Generator

Bulk Index Link Generator

Create multiple Google search links at once to quickly audit indexing status across many pages. Streamline your SEO monitoring and indexing verification process. Generate batch search queries to check if specific URLs are indexed by Google, useful for large-scale SEO audits and content management.

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Common search-query batches for index checks
Input & Settings
Choose a Google operator, paste up to 100 rows, and generate one query URL per line.

Check whether a URL is indexed by domain

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How it works: This turns each row into a Google search URL using the operator you selected so you can spot-check indexing faster. It helps build query URLs, but it does not confirm indexing on its own.

What is Bulk Index Link Generator?

The Bulk Index Link Generator creates batches of Google search URLs from your input lines so you can open or copy spot-check queries faster. It is useful for manual SEO review workflows where you want site:, inurl:, intitle:, or direct Google queries prepared in bulk instead of building them one by one.

How does Bulk Index Link Generator work?

This tool is a browser-based Google query-link builder. You paste up to 100 rows, pick a search mode, optionally override the domain for site: searches, and generate one Google search URL per line for manual checking, sharing, or export.

Key Features

  • Generates up to 100 Google query URLs in one batch
  • Supports site:, inurl:, intitle:, and direct search modes
  • Can auto-extract a domain for site: searches or use a manual override
  • Includes presets for site indexing, blog patterns, title checks, and product URLs
  • Lets you choose whether generated links should open in a new tab or the same tab
  • Shows how many rows are ready before generation
  • Lets you copy all generated Google query URLs or download them as a text file
  • Provides one-click opening for each generated query

Common Use Cases

When and why you might need this tool
  • Manual indexing spot checks

    Create batches of Google queries when you want to review how different URLs or patterns appear in search.

  • Pattern-based QA

    Use inurl: or intitle: search batches to inspect how certain sections or title phrases surface in Google.

  • Migration review

    Build query links for a list of pages after a launch or restructure so you can manually inspect search presence.

  • Team handoff

    Export a set of Google query URLs for teammates to review during a shared audit workflow.

  • Repeatable audit checklists

    Reuse batches of generated query links as a lightweight recurring spot-check routine.

How to Use This Tool

Step-by-step guide to get the best results
1

Choose a search mode

Select site:, inurl:, intitle:, or direct search depending on the type of Google query you want to create.

2

Paste your rows

Enter one URL or search term per line, up to the 100-row limit.

3

Set the site override if needed

If you are using site:, you can enter a custom domain instead of relying on automatic extraction from the input.

4

Generate the query links

Build one Google search URL for each row in the list.

5

Open, copy, or download the results

Use the generated links for manual checks, or export them for a broader audit workflow.

Pro Tips

  • 1

    This tool builds Google query URLs, but it does not verify whether a page is indexed or diagnose why a page may be missing.

  • 2

    Use smaller batches when you want a cleaner manual review workflow instead of opening too many search tabs at once.

  • 3

    The site: operator is best treated as a rough spot-check rather than a precise index count.

  • 4

    Choose inurl: or intitle: when you want to inspect patterns, not individual page status alone.

  • 5

    Exported query links are useful for teamwork, but someone still needs to interpret the live search results manually.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the bulk index link generator actually generate?

It generates Google search URLs based on the rows you provide and the operator you select, so you can run manual search checks more quickly.

Does this tool confirm that a page is indexed?

No. It only builds the Google query URLs. You still need to review the search results yourself, and Google search operators are not a perfect indexing diagnostic.

How many rows can I process at once?

The tool supports up to 100 rows in a single batch.

Can I download all generated links?

Yes. After generation, you can copy all of the query URLs or download them as a text file.

When should I use site: versus inurl: or intitle:?

Use site: for broad domain-level spot checks, inurl: for URL-pattern reviews, and intitle: when you want to search around title text or page naming patterns.