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Find noindex tags, robots.txt blocks, canonical issues, redirects, sitemap gaps, and other SEO visibility problems before important pages disappear from search.
For product details and scan help, visit the official VDL Search Visibility Scanner page.
VDL Search Visibility Scanner checks sitemap coverage, robots.txt, noindex tags, canonical URLs, redirects, HTTP status, title tags, and meta descriptions so site owners can see which pages are discoverable, risky, invisible, or expected. It also includes a single-page checker for important URLs and exportable fix-first reports for developers, SEOs, or site owners.
This is not a ranking tracker, SEO content generator, backlink tool, or generic SEO suite. It focuses on technical discoverability signals.
This plugin does not force Google indexing, submit normal pages to Google’s Indexing API, or guarantee rankings.
Common problems it helps catch
Important pages missing from your sitemap
Pages accidentally marked noindex
Canonical tags pointing somewhere unexpected
Redirect chains that confuse discovery
robots.txt or sitemap problems
Public pages with weak title or meta description signals
Utility pages correctly excluded from search
Built for
Site owners checking why pages may be hard for search engines to discover
SEOs doing a quick WordPress technical visibility audit
WooCommerce stores checking product/category discoverability
Agencies preparing fix-first reports for clients
Developers reviewing sitemap, canonical, robots, and noindex issues
What it checks
single important URL visibility checks
WordPress discourage search engines setting
robots.txt reachability
sitemap reachability
sitemap reference in robots.txt
homepage status
selected public pages and recent posts
noindex robots meta
canonical tag status
title tag presence
meta description presence
sitemap coverage gaps
basic redirect chains
Visibility Map
Results are grouped into:
Homepage
Pages
Posts
Sitemap
Robots
Each result is classified as Discoverable, Risky, Invisible, or Expected with a priority label. The priority engine separates true visibility blockers from mild metadata cleanup.
Results also include a visibility impact label and classification reason so site owners can see why an item is urgent, moderate, low-impact, or expected.
What to fix first
The dashboard groups findings into:
Fix now: true visibility blockers
Fix soon: discovery and coverage risks
Optional cleanup: metadata and content polish
Expected: utility, legal, search, and system exclusions
Expected results are common utility-page signals, such as noindex on checkout or account pages, that should not be treated like broken public-page visibility.
Single page checker
Paste an important URL from the current site to quickly see whether it appears search-ready, blocked, missing from the sitemap, canonicalised elsewhere, redirected, or in need of review.
Best first use
Paste the page you care about most first. The single page checker shows whether that URL looks search-ready, blocked by noindex, missing from the sitemap, canonicalised elsewhere, redirected, or only needs metadata cleanup. Then run a full scan to build the fix-first report.
Fix-first report
Run a full scan to create a local report grouped into Fix now, Fix soon, Optional cleanup, and Expected exclusions. Export CSV or HTML to share with a developer, SEO, or site owner.
Likely important pages
The scanner highlights pages commonly important for search visibility, such as the homepage, shop pages, product pages, top-level pages, and posts. Utility pages such as cart, checkout, and account pages are kept calm when noindex is expected.
External services
The scanner runs locally against the current site and does not require an external API.
The “Get Help Fixing This” button is a normal external link to VaultDevLabs. No scan data is sent automatically. The link may include summary counts and the current site URL in the URL query so you can request a manual review.
Optional manual review
The plugin can show a local visibility report in wp-admin. If you want help interpreting the results, the “Get Help Fixing This” link opens VaultDevLabs in your browser. No scan data is sent automatically.
