Fetch as google new url inspection tool

You're referring to the new URL Inspection tool from Google!

The URL Inspection tool is a powerful feature in Google Search Console that allows you to inspect the rendering of your web pages as Googlebot sees them. This tool helps you identify issues with your website's crawlability, rendering, and indexing.

Here's how to use the URL Inspection tool:

  1. Sign in to your Google Search Console account.
  2. Select the property you want to inspect (e.g., your website).
  3. Click on the "URL Inspection" tab.
  4. Enter the URL you want to inspect in the search bar.
  5. Click on the "Inspect" button.

The tool will then render the page as Googlebot would see it, and provide you with a detailed report on the following:

  1. Crawl errors: Any errors that Googlebot encountered while crawling the page, such as 404s, 500s, or other issues.
  2. Rendering issues: Any issues that affect the rendering of the page, such as JavaScript errors, CSS issues, or missing resources.
  3. Mobile usability: A report on the page's mobile usability, including any issues with responsive design, layout, or content.
  4. Structured data: A report on the structured data (e.g., schema.org) found on the page, including any errors or warnings.
  5. Indexing: A report on whether the page is indexed in Google's search results, and if not, why not.

The URL Inspection tool is a valuable resource for webmasters and SEOs, as it helps identify and fix issues that can affect a website's crawlability, rendering, and indexing. By using this tool, you can improve the visibility and ranking of your website in Google search results.