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Google's cached version of your website shows when Googlebot last crawled and indexed your pages. Rank Zest's cache checker retrieves cached snapshots, allowing you to verify content freshness, troubleshoot indexing issues, and confirm that Google is crawling your latest updates. Understanding cache dates helps you optimize crawl frequency and ensure timely indexing.
Checking cached pages is crucial for identifying indexing delays and verifying content updates. If cached versions are outdated, it may indicate crawl budget issues or technical problems preventing proper indexing. Use this tool after major site updates to confirm Google has cached your new content.
Q: What does it mean if my page isn't cached?
A: No cached version could indicate indexing issues, robots.txt blocking, or that the page is very new. Check for technical SEO problems and submit the URL to Google Search Console.
Q: How often does Google update cached versions?
A: Cache frequency varies by site authority and update frequency. High-authority sites may be cached daily, while smaller sites might be cached weekly or monthly.