Page status check

With this tool, you can find out:

  • What response code the bot receives from the page. For details, see the HTTP status codes reference section. If the response code differs from 200 OK, the page may be excluded from the search.
  • How the page content looks to the bot. This helps determine how accessible the page content is to the bot.
  • Page status (e.g., whether it is included in or excluded from the search).
  • How well the page is adapted for mobile devices.

To check the status of pages with JavaScript in the search, go to the following page in Yandex Webmaster:

In the field, enter the URL of the site page you want to check and the device type.

During the check you can select a bot to find out if it has access to the page. The list includes the main bots that visit most sites. Once you select the robot, its User-agent is displayed under the field. For more information, see Yandex robots in server logs.

You can also check the response if your server responds to the If-Modified-Since header with the HTTP status code 304 (Not Modified). To do this, specify the date and time in the If-Modified-Since field:

  • When the page being checked was last updated. In this case, the received response must contain the HTTP status code 200 OK.
  • A different date: you'll get a response with code 304 (Not Modified).

In the field, enter the URL of the site page you want to check and the device type.

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