By Roger Montti
Publication Date: 2026-01-17 23:14:00
Google’s John Mueller recently answered a question about phantom noindex errors reported in Google Search Console. Mueller asserted that these reports may be real.
Noindex In Google Search Console
A noindex robots directive is one of the few commands that Google must obey, one of the few ways that a site owner can exercise control over Googlebot, Google’s indexer.
And yet it’s not totally uncommon for search console to report being unable to index a page because of a noindex directive that seemingly does not have a noindex directive on it, at least none that is visible in the HTML code.
When Google Search Console (GSC) reports “Submitted URL marked ‘noindex’,” it is reporting a seemingly contradictory situation:
- The site asked Google to index the page via an entry in a Sitemap.
- The page sent Google a signal not to index it (via a noindex directive).
It’s a confusing message from Search Console that a page is preventing Google from indexing it when that’s not…