Crawl Test is an SEO tool by SEOmoz.org. Enter your website or blog URL and see how well Google and search engine spiders crawl it. Currently in beta and available only to Premium Members, it will open to the public this month. No fooling.
The creators explain:
This tool is used to test how accessible your site is to search engines and can help you quickly diagnose potential crawling issues and give you an overview of your site’s search friendliness. The tool will spider the URL you enter as well as all the internal links on that page (max 50 per report). For each spidered URL, it will examine the following:
- whether it’s indexed in the major search engines
- last time google spidered the page
- http status code
- primary keywords on the page
- meta description, and
- the number of internal links on each page.
Run, don’t walk, to the Crawl Test. Sneak a peak at a sample results page.
The tool was created by Matthew Inman and Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz.org, a Seattle-based search engine optimization company. [Sellsius was selected by SEOmoz.org for an Honorable Mention Web 2.0 Award in the Real Estate category last year.]

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Is this a late april fools joke? The logo looks like it is, looks like someone taking it up the tailpipe!
Ha. That may not the best choice of logos. I thought it looked like a miner.