Sitemap validation is a fast way to confirm that crawl-discovery signals are correctly published.
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Sitemap Checker fetches a site's `/sitemap.xml` and reports whether it exists, what format it uses, and how many entries were discovered. It supports both standard URL set sitemaps and sitemap index files, making it useful for larger sites that split content across multiple sitemap documents. Developers and technical SEOs can use it to verify indexing signals, detect missing sitemap files, and confirm that URL inventory is exposed as expected after deployments. The checker returns parsed URL entries and last-modified metadata where available, with practical limits to keep output responsive. It is intended for diagnostics and validation, not for replacing full crawler tooling. Use this tool during launch reviews, SEO checks, and platform migrations where sitemap integrity matters. Pair it with Robots.txt Checker to verify discovery references are aligned. Sitemap validation is a fast way to confirm that crawl-discovery signals are correctly published. Common workflows include Verify sitemap.xml exists and is reachable, Inspect URL counts after content migrations, Check sitemap index structures for large sites. Use it when When auditing SEO technical hygiene, When sitemap generation jobs are updated, When diagnosing crawl-discovery issues. Example workflow: Check sitemap for example.com. Start with sample input, confirm the output shape, then adapt values for your project. You can continue from this page to related tools and guides for deeper debugging without switching context.
When developers use this tool
Sitemap validation is a fast way to confirm that crawl-discovery signals are correctly published.
Developers typically use Sitemap Checker for workflows such as Verify sitemap.xml exists and is reachable, Inspect URL counts after content migrations, Check sitemap index structures for large sites. It is especially useful when you need to When auditing SEO technical hygiene, When sitemap generation jobs are updated, When diagnosing crawl-discovery issues without leaving the browser.
Sitemap Checker is commonly used during day-to-day debugging, data cleanup, and integration work. Review the scenarios below to decide when it fits your workflow.
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Check sitemap for example.com
Input samplehttps://example.comOutput preview
Found status, sitemap type, URL count, and parsed URL list.
Quick answers for common implementation and usage questions.
It returns a practical subset for diagnostics, not full crawler replacement.
The tool reports not found so you can verify sitemap generation and routing.
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