Rapid Index Checker vs SpeedyIndex
Rapid Index Checker vs SpeedyIndex — and the monitoring option
It is easy to confuse these because both touch indexing, but they sit at opposite ends. Rapid Index Checker answers 'are these indexed right now?' in one fast pass. SpeedyIndex tries to make pages get indexed. If what you really want is for someone to keep watching those URLs over time, that is a third thing entirely.
They’re solving different problems
Rapid Index Checker — fast bulk check
Purpose-built for quick, one-pass bulk index checks. Great for a one-off audit; not built to store, schedule, or watch results.
SpeedyIndex — submit / index
An indexing service that works to push URLs into Google's index. The right category when pages are not getting indexed at all.
SearchOptimo — monitor (flat-rate)
Turns the check into ongoing monitoring: scheduled re-checks, 7–365 days of history, and alerts when a page drops out. Free bulk checker included for one-off jobs.
Side by side by side
| Dimension | Rapid Index Checker | SpeedyIndex | SearchOptimo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Fast one-off bulk check | Get pages indexed | Monitor indexing over time |
| Scheduled re-checks | Manual re-run | Not its purpose | Automatic, on a schedule |
| History & alerts | Point-in-time only | Not its purpose | 7–365 day history + drop alerts |
| One-off cost | Confirm on their site | Confirm on their site | Free Bulk Index Checker tool |
| Forces indexing | No | Yes — that is the product | No — monitors, does not force |
Competitor pricing and features vary and change over time — confirm current details on each provider’s own site.
Which should you pick?
- Pick Rapid Index Checker for a fast one-off bulk check you do not need stored or watched.
- Pick SpeedyIndex if your pages are not getting indexed and you want a service to push them in.
- Pick SearchOptimo if you want those URLs watched on a schedule with history and de-index alerts — and a free bulk checker for the one-off case.
Frequently asked questions
- Do I need both a checker and an indexer?
- Often yes: an indexer like SpeedyIndex to get pages in, and a checker to confirm they made it. If you want that confirmation to keep happening automatically over time, that is monitoring — what SearchOptimo adds.
- Is there a free way to bulk check?
- Yes — SearchOptimo's free Bulk Index Checker tool checks multiple URLs at once with no account, which covers the one-off case a rapid checker is built for.
See whether monitoring earns a place in your workflow
Start on the free Basic tier (no credit card) or take a 7-day trial of any paid plan. Re-checks run on a schedule, history and alerts are included, and there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee on paid plans.