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Sitemap and indexing monitoring

Radar benchmark for mongodb.com showing page count, score, hubs, and leaf metrics for indexing monitoring
The benchmark summarizes mongodb.com crawl signals, including 10,070 pages, a 100/A score, 128 hubs, and 9,941 leaf pages.

What this page covers

Use this hub to plan sitemap and indexing monitoring across page discovery, indexation checks, and the structure of important URL clusters.

Radar’s free demo checks public sitemap signals and runs a shallow crawl that respects robots rules. Each run is capped at up to 1,000 pages.

Choose a focused guide for Google Search Console monitoring, sitemap submission, new page wave triage, and common indexing checks.

What to choose

  • Start with a Radar demo when you need a fast view of public sitemap signals and crawlable URL structure before a deeper manual review.
  • Use search visibility data with context. Rankings, impressions, and clicks can fluctuate, and Google Search Console data may be delayed or sampled.
  • Prioritize workflows that turn monitoring into action, such as improving content, checking sitemap coverage, or triaging discovered but not indexed pages.

Where to go next

The guides below break sitemap and indexing monitoring into practical workflows, including Google Search Console indexation monitoring, indexed page growth checks, and sitemap submission steps.

Use them to compare discovery, indexing, impressions, and clicks across key clusters, then decide where to expand, fix, consolidate, or retire content.

What matters

  • Radar’s free demo uses publicly available sitemap signals plus a shallow crawl, and it respects robots rules during the run.
  • Each demo run is capped at up to 1,000 pages, giving teams a focused way to inspect URL structure, sitemap exposure, and obvious discovery gaps.
  • Search visibility monitoring works best when it feeds back into content updates, because fluctuations and delayed data can make one-time checks incomplete.

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