WordPress plugin · Free

IndexSweep

The junk-URL fixer for WordPress. IndexSweep finds every URL wasting your crawl budget — feeds, parameter variants, malformed-link artifacts, leftovers from long-deleted plugins — explains in plain English why Google ignores it, and fixes it with fully reversible rules. It's the answer to "Crawled – currently not indexed."

Coming to the WordPress.org plugin directory — currently in review. No account, no API keys, nothing leaves your server.

What it does

Find

Audit & classify

A configuration scan of the junk sources your site exposes right now, plus analysis of your Google Search Console export — every URL matched against a library of real-world junk patterns, with a plain-English explanation and a recommended action.

Fix

One-click, fully reversible

Apply noindex headers, clean-URL redirects, or 410s as request-time rules — no .htaccess edits, no file changes. Every action is logged with hit counts, and every rule is one click to roll back.

Repair

Stop junk at the source

The content scan finds the malformed links inside your posts that keep minting ghost URLs — and repairs them in place, with a revision saved and a restore path for every change.

Safety first. A resolvable page can never be served a 410 — every destructive rule passes a safety check against your real permalinks, pagination, and archives before it acts. IndexSweep also detects Yoast, Rank Math, and All in One SEO and stays out of their way.

Getting started

  1. Install and activate from the WordPress plugins screen (once approved on WordPress.org), then go to Tools → IndexSweep.
  2. Run the configuration audit to see the junk sources your site exposes, and the content scan to find broken links inside your posts.
  3. Upload your Search Console export (Indexing → Pages → open a reason → Export) in the GSC Import tab, review the classifications, and apply the fixes you agree with. Roll any of them back from Rules & Log.

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