While Google commands the majority of search volume, Bing maintains a strong foothold in the US and UK markets (desktop search). For SEO professionals, the challenge is not just targeting these markets but verifying visibility. Standard tools like Bing Webmaster Tools (BWT) are designed for single-site management, not for checking thousands of backlinks or verifying massive PBN networks.
The SpeedyIndex Bulk Bing Index Checker addresses this scalability issue. It allows you to audit URL lists without managing proxies or solving CAPTCHAs manually.
Why verification matters
If you invest in link building, you are buying visibility. However, a backlink on a page that is not indexed by Bing passes zero value in that ecosystem. Regular audits using a Mass URL Index Checker are the only way to ensure your off-page strategy is effective.
Our SpeedyIndex tool performs a live server-side check. It does not rely on cached data or estimates. You get a binary status: the URL is either searchable in Bing, or it is not.
Bing Webmaster Tools provides data only for domains you own and verify. It cannot check external backlinks, guest posts, or competitor URLs. The SpeedyIndex Bing checker allows you to check any list of URLs, regardless of ownership. This is essential for monitoring tier-1 and tier-2 link building campaigns.
No, the site: operator is not reliable for bulk analysis. Microsoft has stated that site: queries are rough estimates and often exclude pages that are actually indexed to save resources. A professional Bing Indexing Tool uses direct queries to determine the actual availability of a specific URL, providing a precise URL Index Status rather than an estimate.
Bing and Google use different ranking algorithms and crawl schedulers. Common reasons for absence in Bing include:
New Domain Age: Bing is often slower to trust new domains than Google.
Low Authority: Bing places a heavier emphasis on domain authority and social signals.
Technical Issues: Blocks in robots.txt or meta tags specifically targeting bingbot.
If your pages are missing, you should inspect the URL using the "URL Inspection" feature inside Bing Webmaster Tools to identify specific errors.
You can upload TXT or CSV files containing thousands of links. The SpeedyIndex bulk checker processes these in a queue. There are no hard limits per batch, making it suitable for checking entire sitemaps or large backlink profiles.
It means the tool verifies if a specific URL can be found by a user in the search results. It does not check ranking position (SERP tracking), but rather visibility. If the Bing checker from SpeedyIndex returns "Indexed," the page is in the database. If "Not Indexed," the page is invisible to searchers.
No. Using a Mass URL Index Checker does not negatively impact your site. Our system uses its own IP addresses and proxies to perform the check. It simulates standard user behavior or bot verification, so your site’s server logs will just show normal traffic. It does not trigger "unusual traffic" warnings from search engines.
If the SpeedyIndex Bing status check shows a "Not Indexed" result, follow these steps:
Check content quality: Ensure the page isn't thin content or duplicates.
Check technical blocks: Verify HTTP status codes (ensure it returns 200 OK).
Manual Submission: Submit the most critical URLs via your Bing Webmaster Tools account to request indexing.
Wait: Give it a few days and run the check Bing with SpeedyIndex again to verify visibility.
Our tool validates the result of indexing (visibility). To submit pages for indexing, you should use the official Bing Webmaster Tools. Our platform focuses on the analytical side: you use the indexing status tool to find problems, so you can then take action through Microsoft's official channels.
Yes. When you register at SpeedyIndex, you receive a welcome bonus (tokens). You can use these tokens to run a fast Bing index check on a small batch of links to verify the accuracy of the data before committing to a larger volume.