Google is reporting "Crawled - currently not indexed"
Anthony James
Last Update 4 months ago
When Googlebot crawls a page on your store, it means that it has visited and analysed the page's content and links to understand what the page is about. After crawling a page, Googlebot adds it to a queue to be indexed, which means that the page is analysed and added to Google's search index.
However, in some cases, Googlebot may crawl a page but not index it immediately. In this case, the page will show up as "Crawled - currently not indexed" in the Google Search Console.
There can be several reasons why a page is not indexed even though it has been crawled. Some possible reasons include:
Low-quality content: Google may not index pages with low-quality content or content that is deemed to be spammy.
Duplicate content: If the content on a page is very similar to other pages on your website or other websites on the internet, Google may not index it.
Technical issues: There may be technical issues on the page, such as broken links or incorrect meta tags, that prevent Google from indexing it.
If a page on your website is not indexed even though it has been crawled, you should investigate the possible reasons and try to address them. You can use the Search Console's "Coverage" report to see which pages are not indexed and to check for any errors or issues.