Check if Google has a cached snapshot of a URL and access historical versions.
Direct link to Google's cached version of the page.
Access historical snapshots from Internet Archive.
One-click links to check indexing status.
Google Cache shows the last time Googlebot crawled and stored a page. No cache may mean the page isn't indexed.
The page may not be indexed, was recently updated, or Google chose not to cache it.
Cache is updated whenever Googlebot recrawls the page, which varies by site authority and freshness.
Every tool in this section is built for practical execution, not vanity reporting. The fastest way to get value is to run the check on a live page, record the output, implement one targeted fix, and rerun the same check. This short feedback loop helps teams improve technical quality, on-page relevance, and click-through potential without overcomplicating the process.
These utilities are best used as diagnostics inside a broader workflow: audit first, prioritize issues by business impact, ship fixes, then validate outcomes in Search Console and analytics. For example, improving heading hierarchy, metadata, or internal linking typically works best when aligned with a specific landing page objective and a measurable conversion goal.
If you need a full workflow, start from Technical SEO, then move to On-Page SEO, and finish withLink Building diagnostics.