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Fix "Crawled – Currently Not Indexed" in Shopify (Complete Guide)

If you see "Crawled – currently not indexed" in Google Search Console for your Shopify store, Google fetched the URL but chose not to keep it in the search index right now.

This is very common for Shopify stores — especially large catalogs where filters, variants, and collections compete for the same keywords.

In this guide, you'll learn how to fix it and get your pages indexed faster.

How to fix "Crawled – currently not indexed" in Shopify

Use this checklist on live theme output — not only the admin preview URL.

  • Improve product and collection content with unique, helpful detail
  • Fix canonical tag conflicts and duplicate URL generators
  • Strengthen internal linking from collections, home, and content hubs
  • Remove duplicate or low-value tag, filter, and parameter URLs where possible
  • Submit an updated sitemap in Google Search Console after changes
  • Use indexing tools to speed discovery once templates are clean

What "Crawled – currently not indexed" means in Shopify

This status means Google crawled the URL but did not add that version to the index — often while it still crawls other URLs on the store.

For Shopify, that usually signals duplicate or weak value versus other URLs on your site or the wider web, not a temporary Shopify outage.

Why Shopify pages are crawled but not indexed

Common reasons Shopify merchants see this pattern:

Because of this, Google may crawl your pages but choose not to index them until signals improve.

  • Duplicate product or collection URLs competing for the same intent
  • Thin or syndicated product descriptions reused across variants
  • Canonical tag issues or conflicting signals between theme, apps, and market feeds
  • Faceted navigation, filters, and tag archives creating crawl-heavy duplicates
  • Low internal linking from collections and homepage to new or long-tail SKUs

Prioritize fixes before you scale submissions

Fix Shopify indexing issues in minutes — not weeks — at the workflow level: correct one template family, verify URL Inspection on exemplar URLs, then widen submissions.

Stop losing sales from invisible Shopify pages by pairing technical fixes with bulk indexing instead of clicking Inspect on every variant.

Shopify canonical issues (duplicate signals)

Shopify themes and apps can output canonical tags that disagree with internal links or market-specific domains. When Google-selected canonical diverges from the URL you expect, index coverage will show exclusions or crawled-not-indexed states.

Audit rendered HTML for product, collection, and market pages. Remove app injections that rewrite canonicals to the wrong handle, and ensure consolidated handles redirect to the final URL.

Collection vs product indexing on Shopify

Collections often earn stronger internal links than individual SKUs, so Google may index the collection but skip weak product rows that look thin or duplicative.

If products only differ by a swatch and share identical copy, consider richer variant descriptions or consolidating to one page with structured variant options.

Surface priority SKUs inside multiple relevant collections and from blog or guide content so product URLs inherit crawl priority.

Filter, tag, and faceted URLs that waste crawl

Shopify tags, vendor sorts, and filtered collection URLs can explode crawl paths. Each low-value combination competes with real product URLs for crawl budget.

Use canonicals, robots rules, or navigation design to prevent Google from treating every filter permutation as a unique indexable page.

Crawl budget and large Shopify catalogs

Stores with thousands of SKUs plus aggressive apps can exhaust crawl budget on tails — old collections, endless tag pages, or legacy URLs still linked in HTML.

Watch index coverage, crawl stats, and sitemap errors together: if crawl rises without more Valid indexed URLs, trim internal links into junk states and remove retired products from sitemaps.

How to identify affected Shopify pages

  1. Google Search Console

    Open Pages → Indexing (index coverage) and filter by URL contains `/products/` or `/collections/`.

    Review the reason details for "Crawled – currently not indexed."

  2. Site search method

    Run:

    site:yourstore.com/product-handle

7 ways to fix "Crawled – currently not indexed" in Shopify

  1. Improve product and collection content

    Add unique specs, FAQs, sizing, and on-page proof so PDPs are not interchangeable thin shells.

  2. Fix canonical tag issues

    Align canonical URLs with internal links, sitemap entries, and Google-selected canonicals in URL Inspection.

  3. Strengthen internal linking

    Feature products from collections, homepage capsules, and editorial content so SKUs are not orphaned.

  4. Remove duplicate URLs

    Consolidate duplicate product routes, market duplicates, and parameter variants that should not all be indexed.

  5. Submit an updated sitemap

    Republish, refresh Shopify sitemap.xml, and resubmit in Search Console after canonical or inventory changes.

  6. Improve page authority signals

    Collect reviews, earn relevant backlinks, and cross-link related SKUs to raise perceived value per template.

  7. Use indexing automation tools (fastest method)

    For large stores, manual fixes alone do not scale across every variant.

    Automation speeds recrawl after template fixes and keeps submissions consistent across catalogs.

Ship fixes, then accelerate recrawl

Get your product pages indexed faster automatically once canonicals, duplication, and collection links are corrected — otherwise bulk submits only re-queue weak URLs.

How to prevent Shopify indexing issues in the future

To avoid repeat index coverage problems:

  • Maintain unique product and collection content as inventory changes
  • Avoid duplicate URL structures from apps, markets, and legacy redirects
  • Keep internal linking strong whenever you launch new collections
  • Monitor Search Console and index coverage after theme or app updates

Start fixing Shopify indexing issues faster

Shopify stores and agencies use GoIndexed when whole product templates sit in crawled-not-indexed states after migrations or app installs.

Stop losing traffic from unindexed products and collections — use structured SEO improvements plus GoIndexed to shorten recovery time.

FAQ

Why are Shopify pages crawled but not indexed?

Usually duplicate or thin templates, canonical conflicts, faceted URL crawl waste, or weak internal linking that keeps product URLs from looking important enough to index.

How long does indexing take?

Often days to weeks depending on authority and how large the duplicate footprint is; fixing signals plus automation typically speeds recovery.

What is the fastest way to fix it?

Fix canonical and duplication first, enrich product and collection content, then use indexing automation aligned with Search Console for bulk URLs.

Do Shopify tags hurt indexing?

They can when tag archives create many thin, internally linked URLs that compete with products for crawl budget — audit tags, links, and whether each tag page should exist in the index.

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