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Written:
Sep 13, 2024
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Updated:
Mar 2, 2026
How can I check how many pages a website has?
Discover the size of any website with Spling's Website Page Counter. This tool quickly scans sites, providing an accurate count of all pages and their URLs. Get valuable insights that are perfect for competitive analysis, research, or sitemap planning.
Enter the website's URL to see how many pages it has.
Get an organized list of all website URLs and folders.
Whether you're conducting competitive research or just curious about the extent of specific websites, Spling's Website Page Counter offers valuable insights. It's perfect for digital marketers, SEO specialists, researchers, and anyone needing a quick yet thorough understanding of website architectures.
How can this website page counter help?
Content QA your own website
- Check your own site to make sure you don't have old content that is still public
- Verify that newly released pages are meant to be public, and not released before they are ready
- Find inconsistencies in page and directory organization, and opportunities to better name slugs, and directories on larger sites
Competitor analysis
- Discover if your competitor has invested in a blog, events, or help center and gauge its total size and impact
- Analyze the URL structure of competitor sites for insights into their content strategy
- Identify the scope of competitors' product offerings or service pages
Security and privacy audits
- Check your own site to ensure no sensitive information is accidentally public
- Identify any test or development pages that may have been left accessible
- Discover old or outdated pages that should be removed or updated
URL structure analysis
- Evaluate if your URL naming conventions make sense and are consistent
- Identify opportunities for improving site structure and navigation
- Detect duplicate content issues through similar URLs
SEO planning
- Understand the scale of work required for site-wide SEO updates
- Identify potential areas for content expansion based on URL patterns
- Compare site size with search engine indexed pages to find crawl issues
Web development project scoping
- Estimate the scope of work for site redesigns or migrations
- Identify all pages that need to be accounted for in QA testing
- Discover any subdomains or microsites linked to the main domain






