Free AI search tool

Check if your SaaS site is ready for Bing and AI search

Run a free indexing check to see whether Bing, ChatGPT search, Copilot, and other AI assistants can find, crawl, and cite your website.

No credit card required. Results in under a minute.

Pass

Is the sitemap submitted?

Finds common sitemap locations and Sitemap entries in robots.txt.

Fail

Are pages too JS-heavy or thin?

Flags pages that may look thin or JS-heavy to crawlers.

Manual

Is the site indexed in Bing?

Shows the Bing site search to verify indexation manually.

Pass

Is robots.txt blocking Bingbot?

Checks whether Bingbot can crawl the homepage and main site.

Why this matters for AI search

Before SaaS companies worry about content strategy, citations, or competitor visibility, they need to make sure AI search systems can actually discover and crawl their site. Bing, ChatGPT search, Copilot, and other AI answer engines may rely on crawlable pages, clean canonicals, valid sitemaps, and accessible robots.txt rules. If these basics fail, your best content may never get considered.

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Kelsey tracks real buyer questions across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and AI search results, then shows which competitors win, why they get cited, and what content to create or fix next.

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What is a Bing index checker?

A Bing index checker helps verify whether a site has the technical basics needed to be found and crawled by Bing. For SaaS companies, that means checking whether search engines can discover the domain, reach important pages, read server-rendered content, and understand canonical URLs.

Why Bing indexing matters for AI search

Bing visibility can matter because several AI search experiences and assistants may use Bing or their own web crawlers to discover pages. If your site is blocked, missing sitemaps, accidentally noindexed, or thin in raw HTML, AI answer systems may have fewer reliable signals to cite or recommend your company.

What this free checker tests

  • Is the site indexed in Bing?
  • Is the sitemap submitted?
  • Is robots.txt blocking Bingbot?
  • Is OAI-SearchBot blocked?
  • Are important pages marked noindex?
  • Are canonicals wrong?
  • Are pages too JS-heavy or thin?
  • Has the site submitted updated URLs through IndexNow?

How to fix common AI search indexing issues

Common fixes include submitting a sitemap, updating robots.txt so Bingbot and OAI-SearchBot can crawl important pages, removing accidental noindex directives, fixing canonical tags, adding crawlable content to JS-heavy pages, and setting up IndexNow so updated URLs are pushed to search engines quickly.

What to do after your site is indexable

Once technical eligibility is fixed, SaaS companies should track buyer questions, competitor recommendations, citations, and content gaps in Kelsey. Kelsey helps SaaS companies see when AI recommends competitors, why they win, and what content or technical fixes to make next.