How do you monitor indexing after a bulk content update?

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      Shawn
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      I’ve just updated about 100 articles on an old blog — refreshed titles, updated stats, added better internal links, and improved structure. But now I’m unsure which ones Google has reindexed and which are still running on old cache or not picked up at all. I don’t want to check each one manually or wait weeks for GSC to update. Is there a faster way to confirm which URLs are truly indexed after big updates?

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      Shawn
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      I had the same challenge after overhauling a travel blog with 150+ articles. What really helped was using https://en.speedyindex.com/google-index-checker/ I uploaded all the updated URLs and within minutes got a full breakdown of what was indexed, what was still pending, and even which ones hadn’t been crawled yet. It also showed some pages were stuck in “discovered” status due to weak internal links. Once I fixed those and rechecked, most of the previously stuck ones got indexed in under 72 hours. Saved me a ton of time compared to checking everything manually in GSC.

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