Does Google have an index limit?



In this episode of AskGooglebot, John Mueller explains how static and dynamic pages are indexed and if there are limits to how many pages Google can index for one website. This question was submitted by @DigitalMosaics. Thank you!

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15 thoughts on “Does Google have an index limit?”

  1. I have been indexing my blog pages on search console. And the first day it let me do my entire website menu. So about 25 pages or so… yesterday it only let me index 5 then said I went over my limit. Today it won't let me index any. is there a reason for this or anything I can do to index more of my blogs. Some are already indexed but I found a lot that are not…

  2. It is always reassuring to know that large websites with a lot of high quality pages can get their whole website indexed by Google, rather than having to decide which pages are more important than others.

  3. Hello sir I have a question my domain URL not indexing after 6 month I just input my domain address url inspection section and found that home page url not indexed what is the reason sir ?

  4. Sooner or later Google will face a limit of indexing. The resources can't go on forever. So google would tell the website owners to use google ads for getting more ranking. That's my theory.

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