Upload your Crawled - currently not indexed export from Google Search Console.
This tool will instantly strip out common noise (feeds, paginations, and media assets) to give you a clean list of URLs that you likely DO want indexed.
How to get your export:
1. Go to Google Search Console > Page Indexing > Crawled - currently not indexed.
2. Click the Export button in the top right corner and choose Download CSV. This will download a ZIP file.
3. Unzip the file. Inside, you will find a file named Table.csv. Upload that Table.csv file below.
Cleaned URLs
Next Steps: AI Content Audit
Note from Marie: I like to use Gemini in the Chrome sidebar to analyze these URLs. Open a URL from your list above, open the Gemini sidebar, and use the following prompts.
Tip: You can save this as a reusable skill for Gemini in Chrome by going to chrome://skills
Prompt 1: Is this content commodity?
Role: Act as a Google Search Quality Rater and GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) Specialist.
Task: Analyze the content of this page to determine its value in the generative search era.
Evaluation Criteria:
Information Gain: Does this page provide unique data, reporting, or analysis not found in the top 10 search results?
Experiential Evidence: Does the author demonstrate "knowledge no one else has" or first-hand experience? Look for original photos, personal anecdotes, or proprietary testing.
AIO/AIM Gap: What specific insights on this page would be lost if a user only read a Google AI Overview or used AI Mode?
Commodity vs. Non-Commodity: Is the core value a rehash of widely available facts, or a unique expert synthesis?
Scaled Content Check: Does the page appear to be a thin entry targeting a [Query Fan-out] variation, or does it provide "substantial context" for a topic?
Output:
[url]
Non-Commodity Score: [0-10] (10 = Primary source/Unique experience; 1 = Rehashed facts/AI Slop)
1-3 words to explain whether it's commodity or not.
Commodity Elements: (List sections that are common knowledge or easily summarized by AI)
(Non-Commodity Value: summarize in 1-3 words first, then List specific original insights, unique data, or experiential reporting)
Prompt 2: How to improve it
Give me 20 ideas that I can use to draw from my experience on this topic to improve it so that it is original, insightful and much more helpful when it comes to meeting the searcher's needs.