Rapid Index Checker vs UltraIndexer: an honest comparison
Looking for a Rapid Index Checker alternative? UltraIndexer gives you twice the index checks per dollar on non-expiring credits, no monthly subscription, API access on every package, and first-party indexing for the URLs that fail — in one account.
We ran the numbers using Rapid Index Checker's best published credit-pack rate applied to every volume — deliberately in their favour. UltraIndexer is still cheaper at every audit size.
What is Rapid Index Checker?
Rapid Index Checker is a bulk Google index checking tool that launched in early 2026. It checks whether pages appear in Google search results, keeps index-status history over time, and flags likely blockers such as noindex tags, robots.txt rules, redirect problems, and canonical conflicts. It sells monthly subscriptions from a free tier up to agency plans, plus one-time credit packs. The product is real and the feature list is broad. The question is not whether it works — it is whether a monitoring subscription is the right shape for how you check.
Their subscription model means monthly allowances, monthly billing. Per their published materials, only their one-time credit packs roll forward — and those packs cost twice as much per check as UltraIndexer's. If you audit in bursts rather than monitor continuously, you are paying for automation you do not use.
Rapid Index Checker pricing
Monthly subscriptions plus one-time credit packs. All figures from their published pricing and launch materials, reviewed July 2026.
| Plan | Price | Checks | Per check | Expires |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/mo | 150/mo | — | Monthly allowance |
| Lite | $12/mo | 3,000/mo | $0.0040 | Monthly allowance |
| Pro (API) | $39/mo | 12,000/mo | $0.0033 | Monthly allowance |
| Credit pack | $29 | 5,000 | $0.0058 | Never |
| Credit pack | $59 | 12,000 | $0.0049 | Never |
| Credit pack | $149 | 30,000 | $0.0050 | Never |
Higher tiers (Team $119/mo, Business $279/mo) exist; their published materials state differing check volumes for these tiers, so we have not quoted them. Subscriptions include scheduled monitoring and alerts — features UltraIndexer does not offer.
UltraIndexer checking pricing
Pay once. No subscription. Credits never expire. Every package includes the full checker, per-URL CSV reports, and API access.
All packages available in USD and INR. Tax Invoice on every order. View full checking pricing →
The real cost at audit scale
Every assumption in this comparison was made in Rapid Index Checker's favour.
| Volume | RIC — best pack rate | UltraIndexer | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10,000 checks | $49.17 | $29 | $20 |
| 50,000 checks | $245.83 | $129 | $117 |
| 100,000 checks | $491.67 | $229 | $263 |
| 250,000 checks | $1,229.17 | $499 | $730 |
At their entry pack rate ($29/5,000 = $0.0058), the savings rise to $29, $161, $351, and $951 respectively.
Rapid Index Checker vs UltraIndexer: full comparison
Every feature that matters for index checking, side by side. Rows they win stay in.
| Feature | Rapid Index Checker | UltraIndexer |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Subscriptions + credit packs | Pay-as-you-go only |
| Non-expiring credits — entry | $29 for 5,000 | $29 for 10,000 |
| Best non-expiring per-check | $0.0049 | $0.0020 – $0.0029 |
| Monthly subscription required | For monitoring features | Never |
| Free tier | ✓ 150 checks/month | ✗ $29 one-time entry |
| Scheduled monitoring | ✓ Hourly to monthly | ✗ On-demand checks |
| Alerts & webhooks | ✓ Yes | ✗ Not available |
| API access | Pro plan and above ($39/mo) | ✓ All packages, from $29 |
| Per-URL report + timestamp | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| CSV export | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Search Console required | ✗ No | ✗ No |
| Indexing for failed URLs | Via third-party provider | ✓ First-party, same account |
| Chrome extension | ✓ Yes | → For future development |
| Batch size | Up to 100,000 per project | 5,000 per batch, unlimited batches |
| USD/INR pricing + Tax Invoice | ✗ USD only | ✓ Both + Tax Invoice |
How our bulk index checker works
Submit URLs, get a per-URL indexed or not-indexed report, and fix what failed — in one account.
Learn more on our bulk index checker page — per-URL reports, CSV export, and credits that never expire.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know before switching from Rapid Index Checker.
Yes, for audit-driven checking. Same core capability — bulk per-URL Google index checks on any public URL, no Search Console needed — at roughly half the per-check price of their non-expiring credit packs, with no subscription and with first-party indexing in the same account.
Per their published materials, subscription allowances are monthly and only credit packs roll forward. If you check a steady volume every month, a subscription can genuinely suit you — we say so honestly. If you audit in bursts, non-expiring credits are the fair comparison, and ours cost about half as much per check.
No. UltraIndexer checks run on demand from your dashboard or via API. If always-on monitoring with alerts and webhooks is central to your workflow, Rapid Index Checker's subscription model is built for that — and is the honest recommendation.
Yes — API access is included on every checking package, from the $29 Starter up. The Agency package carries the highest rate limits. Their API starts at the $39/month Pro plan.
Yes. Neither requires Google Search Console, which is what makes backlink checking possible in both tools.
That is where the two products separate. Rapid Index Checker submits indexable-but-unindexed pages to a third-party indexing provider. UltraIndexer's indexing is first-party — check, diagnose, submit for indexing, and recheck in one account with one report trail.
Cheaper · Simpler · All-in-one
Switch to UltraIndexer today
Twice the checks per dollar, no subscription, API on every package, and indexing built in. Start with 10,000 checks for $29 — credits never expire.
Everything on this page about Rapid Index Checker comes from their published pricing and launch materials, reviewed in July 2026. Their pricing and features can change, so verify on their site before deciding. Where the two products differ, we have said plainly when theirs is the better fit.