In Search: See Which Crawled URLs Appear in Search Results
BearAudit's In Search view shows which of your crawled URLs currently appear in search results. Use it to spot indexing gaps, prioritise fixes, and compare crawl vs. visibility.
After a crawl, BearAudit stores every URL you crawled. In Search answers a simple but important question: which of those URLs are currently showing up in search results?
What In Search does
For the current property, BearAudit runs a live search (using the property’s domain or name as the query) and then matches the search results to your stored crawl data. You see:
- Which crawled URLs appear — Listed with title, URL, and snippet from the search result.
- Quick link to open — Open the result in your browser to see how it looks in SERPs.
- Refresh — Re-run the search to get an up-to-date snapshot.
So you’re not guessing whether important pages are indexed or how they’re being shown; you get a direct overlap between “what we crawled” and “what search is showing.”
Where to find it
Open the property, then In Search from the sidebar (under “Crawl data”). The view loads results automatically; use Refresh to pull a fresh set. No extra configuration is required—BearAudit uses the property URL to build the search.
When it’s useful
- Indexing checks — After fixing noindex or canonical issues, see if key URLs start appearing in results.
- Prioritisation — Focus first on pages that are already in search (and maybe ranking) when fixing meta tags or content.
- Gap analysis — If you crawled hundreds of URLs but only a few show in In Search, you have a clear signal to improve indexing or content.
- Client reporting — Show which of the audited URLs are visible in search today.
In Search is based on a live search snapshot. It doesn’t replace Google Search Console for full coverage data, but it gives you a fast, crawl-centric view of visibility. Use it together with the dashboard, Verifications, and Action plan to decide what to fix first and confirm that important pages are in the index.