Crawled – currently not indexed in Google Search Console means: Google crawled the URL but has not added it to the index.
What this GSC issue means
This status appears in the Page Indexing report when Google has a reason not to index a URL, or when Google has selected a different URL as the version it prefers to show in search. Not every status is automatically bad. Some URLs should be excluded, redirected, canonicalized, or blocked. The key is deciding whether the affected URL is important for SEO.
Fast fix
Improve page quality, uniqueness, internal links, and search intent alignment before requesting indexing again.
How to diagnose it
- Open Google Search Console and inspect one affected URL.
- Check the live URL status, crawl date, canonical selected by Google, and user-declared canonical.
- Confirm whether the page should be indexed, redirected, canonicalized, or intentionally excluded.
- Review the page source for
noindex, canonical tags, robots directives, and unexpected redirects. - Check internal links and XML sitemaps so Google sees the right version of the page.
How Level Up Stats helps
Level Up Stats turns SEO cleanup into missions. Instead of staring at a long list of indexing warnings, you can prioritize the URLs that matter, track fixes, and work through technical SEO tasks one at a time.
When to leave it alone
You may not need to fix this issue if the URL is a login page, cart page, filtered duplicate, tag archive, internal search page, thank-you page, or another URL that should not appear in Google Search.
Suggested mission
Review affected URLs, separate important pages from intentional exclusions, fix the highest-value pages first, and validate the fix in Google Search Console after Google can recrawl the URL.
