URL indexing reports in HTML and Excel
After the run, the next challenge is usually reporting. That is why the service generates HTML and Excel exports with a summary, per-URL status, and white label branding that agencies and teams can use right away.
What usually goes into a URL indexing report
The point is not visual polish alone. The report should help you make decisions quickly.
Quick summary
Total URLs, how many are indexed, and how many are still missing from search.
Status for every URL
A full list with results so you can immediately separate problem pages or placements from the rest.
History and export
The result can be stored, downloaded again later, and reused as part of future checks or reports.
Why reporting saves real time
The most frustrating part often starts after the run, when someone still has to package the result and share it.
- No need to rebuild the table manually. The service prepares the result structure automatically and removes the routine of copying statuses one by one.
- Clients understand the result faster. Instead of a raw list they get a clear summary and a practical set of problem URLs.
- Teams can act immediately. If part of the list is still not indexed, it becomes easy to turn that into a follow-up task.
How reports are usually used
The specific context changes, but the structure stays useful across different workflows.
Run the check
Check website pages, backlinks, donor pages, or a client export in Google or Yandex.
Download HTML or Excel
Use HTML for a visual deliverable or Excel for internal filtering and task work.
Share the result without rebuilding it
The client, manager, or team receives a ready-made result instead of raw interface output.
Frequently asked questions
Can I download both HTML and Excel?
Yes. After the run both formats are available, and you can choose whichever one fits the task better.
Is the report suitable for agencies?
Yes. You can add an agency name, website name, and logo so the report looks more polished for clients.
Does the report show only a total number?
No. It includes both a summary and per-URL status, so it is clear what needs follow-up work.
Helpful related pages
These pages help you turn reporting into a cleaner SEO workflow.
Get indexing reports without rebuilding them manually
Create an account, run the first check, and see how a ready-made HTML or Excel result looks on your own URLs.