Google Search Console Errors
Google Search Console is a free tool that tells you how Google sees your website, and it often flags errors or warnings. Seeing these can be worrying, but many are minor or informational rather than urgent problems.
Understanding what the common messages mean helps you decide what needs action. This guide explains the typical errors and how we help interpret and fix them.
Common Messages
Search Console groups issues into a few familiar categories.
- Crawled – not indexed: Google saw a page but chose not to list it.
- 404 / not found: a link points to a missing page.
- Coverage errors: pages it could not access.
- Mobile usability: layout issues on phones.
What to Do
A measured approach avoids over-reacting to minor warnings.
- Note the exact message and how many pages it affects.
- Check whether the affected pages still matter to you.
- Avoid mass-changing settings in response to one warning.
- Export or screenshot the report to share with us.
How We Help
We can review your Search Console account, explain which warnings genuinely matter, fix the underlying issues, and validate the fixes with Google. Send us access or a screenshot and we will prioritise the items that affect your visibility.
If you need a hand with any of this, your Progressive Robot delivery team is ready to help. Raise a ticket from the Support area of your client portal or speak to your account manager and we will guide you through the next steps.