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Sitemap and indexing monitoring

Radar report screenshot for mixpanel.com showing crawl score, node count, hubs, leaf pages, and depth metrics.
The report summarizes crawl signals such as score, nodes, hubs, leaf pages, and depth for mixpanel.com.

What this page covers

Use this hub to organize sitemap and indexing monitoring so you can see which parts of your site are discoverable in search.

Radar’s free demo reads public sitemap signals and runs a shallow crawl that respects robots rules, helping you map up to 1,000 URLs per run.

From here, jump into focused playbooks for Google Search Console, sitemap setup, and indexing checks for new and existing page clusters.

What to choose

  • Map your current URL and sitemap structure with a Radar demo that uses public sitemap signals and a shallow crawl, capped at 1,000 pages per run.
  • Review search visibility patterns, including delayed console data and fluctuations in impressions and clicks across your key clusters.
  • Turn sitemap and indexing insights into concrete fixes, such as improving internal links, pruning weak clusters, or expanding pages that already earn visibility.

Where to go next

The pages below break sitemap and indexing monitoring into specific workflows, from Google Search Console checks to sitemap submission and triage for new page waves.

Use these guides to set up repeatable monitoring for discovery, indexing, impressions, and clicks, and to decide where to expand, fix, or retire content clusters.

What matters

  • Radar’s free demo uses public sitemap signals plus a shallow crawl, so you can inspect site structure without installing code or bypassing robots rules.
  • Each demo run is capped at 1,000 pages, giving you a focused, evidence-based snapshot of how your key URLs are organized and exposed to search.
  • Research on GEO and search visibility shows that monitoring should lead directly to content updates, making structured diagnostics especially valuable.