Bing Webmaster Tools
Bing Webmaster Tools is a free service provided by Microsoft as part of the Bing search engine, designed to help website owners and webmasters monitor, analyze, and optimize their sites' performance and visibility in Bing search results.[1] Launched alongside the Bing search engine in 2009, it evolved from earlier Microsoft webmaster tools and has since been updated to include modern features like responsive dashboards and programmatic APIs. The platform offers essential SEO diagnostics, reporting on search traffic, and tools for submitting content to Bing's index, enabling users to address issues such as crawl errors, mobile-friendliness, and backlink quality.[2] Key features of Bing Webmaster Tools include a centralized dashboard for overview reports and notifications, SEO audit tools to identify optimization opportunities, and performance analytics that track impressions, clicks, and keyword rankings in Bing searches.[3] Webmasters can submit sitemaps and individual URLs via a user-friendly interface or the URL Submission API, which allows programmatic notifications for new or updated content to accelerate indexing without relying solely on Bing's crawler.[4] Additional capabilities encompass security diagnostics for malware detection, international targeting for hreflang implementation, and integration options like a WordPress plugin for seamless content submission.[5] In 2020, Microsoft introduced a redesigned version of Bing Webmaster Tools, emphasizing cleaner interfaces, faster load times, and more actionable insights to better support webmasters in enhancing site traffic and search rankings.[6] Subsequent updates have continued to expand functionality, including in August 2025 the addition of 24 months of historical data, filters by country and device, and keyword trendlines.[7] The service also provides access to Bing's Webmaster Guidelines, which outline best practices for site structure, content quality, and crawl efficiency to align with Bing's indexing algorithms.[2] Through these resources, Bing Webmaster Tools serves as a vital companion for digital publishers aiming to maximize their presence in one of the world's leading search engines.[1]Introduction
Overview
Bing Webmaster Tools is a free service provided by Microsoft as part of the Bing search engine, enabling website owners to submit content for indexing, track site crawling, and analyze performance metrics within Bing's search results. This platform allows users to monitor how their sites interact with Bing's crawler, ensuring efficient discovery and inclusion in search indexes.[8] The primary goals of Bing Webmaster Tools include improving website visibility in Bing search results, supporting SEO initiatives through actionable insights, and revealing details on Bing's crawling patterns and search performance.[9] By providing data on search queries, impressions, and clicks, it helps users optimize their sites to better align with Bing's evaluation criteria.[10] Intended for webmasters, SEO professionals, and site owners targeting Bing's global audience, the tool extends reach through integrations with search partners like Yahoo and DuckDuckGo, where Bing powers the underlying indexing and results.[11] As of 2025, it supports millions of registered websites, emphasizing compatibility with Bing's AI-enhanced features, such as Copilot, to adapt to evolving search technologies.[12][13]History
Bing Webmaster Tools originated in 2009 as part of Microsoft's early offerings for webmasters following the launch of the Bing search engine, evolving from the previous MSN Search and Live Search webmaster tools that provided basic site submission and monitoring capabilities.[14][15] The tool was officially introduced on June 3, 2009, initially focusing on essential features like URL submission for indexing and basic crawl reports to help site owners ensure their content was discoverable by Bing's crawler.[16] In 2010, Microsoft updated the platform based on user feedback, redesigning it for a more intuitive experience with improved site indexing overviews.[17] By 2011, further enhancements under the "Honey Badger" update included better crawl delay management, an index explorer, and role-based user controls, expanding its utility for collaborative site management.[17] A significant milestone came in 2012 with the "Phoenix" update, which revamped the user interface and introduced tools like Link Explorer and SEO Analyzer betas, alongside integrations that improved content discovery through entity understanding, allowing Bing to better recognize and contextualize page elements.[17][18][19] The platform underwent a major redesign in 2020, announced in February and completed with migration by July, featuring a cleaner, responsive interface, faster data processing, and more actionable insights to enhance usability.[20][6] From 2023 to 2025, Bing Webmaster Tools incorporated enhancements for AI-driven search compatibility, including expanded support for the IndexNow protocol to enable real-time content notifications and faster indexing across partners.[21][22] In 2025, Microsoft announced updates broadening the ecosystem to include integrations with DuckDuckGo, Microsoft Start, and AI tools like ChatGPT and Inflection, as detailed in a June blog post emphasizing improved visibility in AI-powered environments.[11] These developments reflect a shift from basic crawler access to advanced SEO analytics, sustaining relevance despite Bing's global market share remaining around 3-5% in 2025.[23][24]Setup and Access
Account Creation
Accessing Bing Webmaster Tools necessitates a free Microsoft account, which serves as the primary authentication method for the platform.[4] This account can be an existing one linked to services like Outlook or Hotmail, or a newly created profile using any valid email address. The process begins by navigating to the official Bing Webmaster Tools portal at www.bing.com/webmasters.[](https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/getting-started-checklist-66a806de) Users with an existing Microsoft account can sign in directly by entering their credentials. For those without one, selecting the option to create a new account prompts entry of an email address, followed by verification through a confirmation code sent to that email.[4] This step ensures secure access without any associated costs, as Bing Webmaster Tools operates on a fully free model with no premium subscription tiers as of 2025.[4] Once the account is established and the user signs in, the initial dashboard appears, featuring prominent prompts to add and verify a website along with introductory guidelines on platform usage and best practices.[4] This landing interface guides new users toward submitting their first site to enable data collection and insights. Privacy considerations are integral to account setup, as any data provided or generated through Bing Webmaster Tools, such as site URLs and performance metrics, is utilized by Microsoft to enhance Bing's search indexing and crawling efficiency.[25] Users maintain control over communications by opting in to personalized email alerts for updates like crawling issues or performance changes, configurable via the account profile settings.[26] After account creation, proving ownership of a specific site through verification methods unlocks full tool functionality.Site Verification Methods
Site verification in Bing Webmaster Tools is essential for proving ownership of a website or subdomain, which is a prerequisite for accessing advanced features such as sitemap submission, performance analytics, and crawl management.[27] Without verification, users are limited to basic site addition without full tool functionality, ensuring that only authorized individuals can manage and optimize their site's presence in Bing's search index.[27] Bing Webmaster Tools offers multiple verification methods to accommodate different technical setups, including HTML meta tag insertion, XML file upload, DNS TXT record addition, CNAME record configuration, and import from Google Search Console.[27][11] Each method generates a unique verification code or file through the Bing Webmaster Tools dashboard after entering the site URL, with validation typically occurring within minutes to 24 hours depending on DNS propagation or page indexing.[27] For HTML meta tag verification, users generate a meta tag code in the Bing Webmaster Tools dashboard, such as<meta name="msvalidate.01" content="unique_verification_code" />, and insert it into the <head> section of the site's homepage HTML file.[27] After uploading the updated file to the server, return to the dashboard and click "Verify" to confirm the tag's presence via Bing's crawler, which processes the check almost instantly if the page is already indexed.[27] This method is ideal for users with direct access to HTML editing, such as through content management systems (CMS) like WordPress, where plugins can automate insertion.[28]
XML file upload verification involves downloading a file named BingSiteAuth.xml containing the unique verification code from the dashboard and hosting it at the root of the website (e.g., https://example.com/BingSiteAuth.xml).[27] Once uploaded, select "Verify" in Bing Webmaster Tools, allowing Bing's crawler to detect the file and validate ownership, usually within a few hours.[27] This approach suits sites where server access is available but HTML editing is restricted.
DNS TXT record verification requires adding a TXT record to the domain's DNS settings via the registrar or hosting provider's control panel, using the verification string provided in the dashboard (e.g., TXT record with host @ and the provided verification string as the value).[11] After saving the changes, which may take up to 48 hours for global DNS propagation, click "Verify" in Bing Webmaster Tools to check the record against public DNS servers.[11] This method is recommended for domain-level verification and avoids ongoing code maintenance on the site.
CNAME record verification, an advanced DNS option, entails creating a CNAME alias record in the DNS settings with a host name like unique_alias pointing to verify.bing.com, as specified in the dashboard.[27][29] DNS propagation can take 15 minutes to 72 hours, after which verification is confirmed by querying the DNS record.[27] For streamlined implementation, DNS Auto Verification uses the Domain Connect protocol to automatically detect and configure the CNAME through compatible DNS providers like GoDaddy or Cloudflare, completing the process in seconds.[27]
Importing from Google Search Console provides a one-click verification for sites already confirmed there; after signing into Bing Webmaster Tools, select "Import," authorize access to Google Search Console via OAuth, choose the verified sites (up to 100 at a time), and complete the import to automatically transfer ownership status.[30] This method requires an active Google account with verified properties and is limited to 1,000 total sites per Bing account.[30]
As of 2025, Bing Webmaster Tools has enhanced automated verification support through integrations with popular CMS plugins, such as WordPress's All in One SEO or Yoast SEO, allowing users to generate and insert verification codes directly from the plugin dashboard without manual editing.[31] These updates simplify the process for non-technical users while maintaining security standards.[31]
Core Tools and Features
Performance Reporting
The Performance Reporting features in Bing Webmaster Tools enable site owners to monitor and analyze their website's visibility and user engagement within Bing's search ecosystem. Central to this is the Search Performance report, which aggregates data on how Bing users interact with a site's content across multiple search surfaces. This report helps webmasters identify trends, optimize content strategies, and measure the impact of SEO efforts by providing granular insights into search behavior.[32] Key metrics tracked include impressions, which count the instances a site's URL appears in Bing search results; clicks, representing actual user selections of those URLs; click-through rate (CTR), calculated as the percentage of impressions leading to clicks; and average position, indicating the typical ranking depth for web search results only. These metrics are available for various Bing channels, such as web, chat, images, videos, news, and knowledge panels, offering a comprehensive view beyond traditional web search. Data can be filtered by time intervals, including daily, weekly, or monthly aggregates, with historical access extended to 24 months as of August 2025 to support long-term performance evaluation. Additionally, 2025 updates introduced keyword trendlines for visualizing performance changes over time, along with filters for country and device to refine analysis by location and user platform.[32][7] The report's keyword research functionality highlights top-performing queries driving traffic, displaying associated impressions, clicks, CTR, and average positions to reveal which terms yield the highest engagement. It also breaks down impressions by individual pages, allowing users to assess content-specific performance and prioritize updates for underperforming assets. Geographic insights, enhanced by the 2025 country filters, enable localization of traffic patterns, supporting targeted optimizations for regional audiences. Since March 2025, a comparison feature permits direct side-by-side analysis of data across different time periods, facilitating year-over-year or seasonal benchmarking without external tools.[32][7][33] For deeper analysis, export capabilities allow downloading report data in CSV format, seamlessly integrable with Microsoft Excel for custom visualizations, pivot tables, and forecasting. This integration aligns with Bing's emphasis on metrics suited to its user base, including detailed breakdowns across diverse search modalities that highlight opportunities in non-web channels like chat and images. Webmasters can use these insights to inform SEO adjustments, such as refining keyword targeting as explored in dedicated SEO tools.[32]| Metric | Description | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Impressions | Number of times site links appeared in results | Web, Chat, Images, Videos, News, Knowledge Panels |
| Clicks | Number of user selections on site links | All surfaces |
| CTR | (Clicks / Impressions) × 100 | All surfaces |
| Average Position | Mean ranking in search result pages | Web only |
SEO and Keyword Tools
Bing Webmaster Tools provides several features dedicated to search engine optimization (SEO) and keyword analysis, enabling site owners to enhance their visibility in Bing search results. The Backlinks tool offers a detailed analysis of a website's inbound link profile, including the number of referring pages and domains, with support for up to 100,000 URLs in the Pages report, 1,500 domains overall, and 10,000 backlinks per domain.[34] It also examines anchor texts used in these links, reporting up to 1,500 unique anchor texts and 10,000 referring pages per anchor text, while highlighting top linking domains through a similar site overview that lists the top 10 referrers and ranks up to 500 by backlink volume.[34] Although explicit link quality scores are not provided, the tool emphasizes the volume and diversity of backlinks as indicators of SEO health, helping users identify high-value linking sources.[34] The SEO Audit and Reports functionality, primarily through the Site Scan tool, performs on-demand crawls to detect technical issues affecting search performance and user experience.[35] It scans for problems such as duplicate content, mobile usability errors, and lack of HTTPS enforcement, categorizing findings into errors (critical issues impacting indexability), warnings (medium-severity concerns affecting SEO), and notices (recommendations for improvement).[35] Users receive prioritized fix lists in a downloadable CSV format, detailing affected pages, scan status, and the total number of issues, allowing for targeted remediation to improve site health and rankings.[35] This auditing process complements broader SEO reports that guide optimization beyond Bing-specific metrics. Keyword tools in Bing Webmaster Tools focus on Bing-specific data to inform content strategies, generating suggestions categorized as related keywords (sorted by relevance), question-based keywords (user queries), and newly discovered keywords (emerging in the last 30 days).[36] For each keyword, it provides search volume estimates and trends over the past six months (defaulting to three), including global breakdowns by country, language, and device to refine targeting.[36] While direct competition levels are not quantified, the tool lists the top 10 ranking URLs and related topics for root keywords, offering indirect insights into competitive landscapes based on Bing's content analysis.[36] These features help derive traffic insights from high-volume, low-competition terms without delving into raw performance data.Indexing and Crawling Management
Bing Webmaster Tools provides several features to manage how the Bing crawler discovers, accesses, and indexes website content, enabling webmasters to prioritize important pages and resolve technical barriers. These tools focus on proactive control over the crawling process, helping sites ensure efficient indexing without overwhelming server resources. By submitting structured data like sitemaps and monitoring crawl activities, users can guide Bingbot's behavior to improve content visibility in search results.[2] Sitemap submission is a core mechanism for prioritizing crawling in Bing Webmaster Tools, allowing webmasters to upload XML sitemaps that list site URLs, last modification dates, change frequency, and priority levels. Supported formats include XML sitemaps, RSS 2.0 feeds, Atom 0.3 and 1.0 feeds, and plain text files with one URL per line; these help Bing discover pages that might otherwise be difficult for the crawler to find through links alone. To submit, users navigate to the Sitemaps section, click "Submit sitemaps," enter the sitemap URL, and confirm; the tool then displays processing status, discovered URLs, and any errors for review. Multiple sitemaps per site are supported, with the interface allowing filtering by type (e.g., XML or RSS) or status (e.g., active or error), and users can resubmit or download them as needed—up to the site's total URL limit without daily quotas. This approach benefits large or dynamic sites by signaling high-priority content for faster crawling and indexing, potentially enhancing search freshness. Best practices include referencing the sitemap in the site's robots.txt file (e.g.,Sitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml) to ensure automatic discovery, and keeping sitemaps updated to reflect new or changed pages.[37][2]
The URL Inspection tool offers detailed analysis of individual URLs to assess crawling and indexing status, simulating Bingbot's view for troubleshooting. Users enter a URL (or select from recent inspections) to generate insights across three main cards: the Index card shows discovery date, last crawl date, index status (e.g., indexed, blocked, or not found), HTTP response codes (1xx-5xx), and rendered HTML; the SEO card highlights errors in severity levels (red for high-impact issues like noindex tags, yellow for medium like duplicate content, and blue for low like slow load times) with actionable "How to fix" guidance; and the Markup card validates structured data (e.g., Schema.org) for errors or warnings. Live inspection mode fetches the current page as Bingbot sees it, without following redirects, while the "Fetch as Bing" option retrieves raw HTML and headers to identify rendering discrepancies. For instant submission, the tool integrates with the IndexNow protocol, allowing users to request indexing directly—Bing processes these promptly if the URL is crawlable, though subject to daily quotas (up to 10,000 per domain). This feature aids in verifying site changes post-update, ensuring no crawling blocks like robots.txt disallow rules or meta tags hinder access.[38]
Crawl Stats within Bing Webmaster Tools monitor the overall crawling health through metrics in the Search Performance report, tracking trends over up to six months. Key indicators include crawl requests (total attempts by Bingbot to access pages), crawl errors (failed requests due to server issues, timeouts, or blocks), and indexed pages (successfully processed and added to the index). Webmasters can review these to identify patterns, such as spikes in errors signaling download problems like 4xx/5xx responses or resource unavailability. Blocked URLs appear under error breakdowns, often linked to robots.txt misconfigurations, while download issues are flagged via HTTP status codes in detailed logs. Complementing this, the integrated robots.txt tester analyzes the site's robots.txt file by entering a test URL and user agent (Bingbot or AdIdxBot), validating syntax, and highlighting disallow rules that prevent crawling—users can edit and test changes live before uploading to the root directory. This testing ensures no unintended blocks, optimizing crawl efficiency and reducing error rates for better indexing outcomes.[32][39]
The New & Noted pages feature tracks recently discovered content and submission history, providing visibility into Bing's ongoing crawl activities and manual inputs. Through the IndexNow tab in Bing Webmaster Tools, users monitor bulk URL pushes and instant submissions, viewing processed URLs, acknowledgment status, and any rejections due to quotas or invalidity—support for bulk submissions via the IndexNow API was enhanced in 2025, allowing up to 500 URLs per batch request with daily limits of 10,000 per domain for efficient handling of large updates. Site Explorer complements this by listing newly noted pages from crawls or submissions, flagging issues like redirects or disallowed paths, and enabling bulk requests for indexing eligible URLs. This tracking helps webmasters confirm that fresh content is prioritized, maintaining an up-to-date index without relying solely on automatic discovery.[40][41]
Advanced Capabilities
API Integrations
Bing Webmaster Tools provides programmatic access through APIs, enabling developers and site owners to automate tasks such as URL submissions, data retrieval, and site management without relying solely on the dashboard interface. This facilitates integration into custom workflows, content management systems (CMS), and third-party applications, enhancing efficiency for SEO monitoring and content indexing. The APIs support both legacy methods and modern protocols like IndexNow, with authentication handled via API keys or OAuth 2.0 for secure, delegated access.[8][42] The URL Submission API allows for instant indexing requests of new or updated pages using the IndexNow protocol, a free, open-source standard developed by Microsoft and others. Site owners generate a unique API key in the Bing Webmaster Tools dashboard and host it as a text file at their site's root directory to verify ownership. Submissions occur via HTTP POST requests in JSON format, including the host, key, and a list of URLs; single URLs can use GET, while batches support up to 10,000 URLs per request. This protocol notifies Bing (and participating engines like Yandex) of content changes, enabling faster crawling and indexing compared to manual sitemap submissions. Quota limits apply, typically capping daily submissions at 10,000 URLs per domain to prevent abuse, with options to request increases via support.[43][44][40][45] Full API access extends beyond submissions to retrieve comprehensive site data, including performance metrics (such as impressions, clicks, and average position), backlink details (with anchor text and link quality indicators), and crawl statistics (covering errors, download times, and blocked resources). As of August 2025, the API supports access to up to 24 months of historical performance data, with filters for country, device, and keyword trendlines.[7] Developers generate an API key directly in the Bing Webmaster Tools dashboard under the API access section, or use OAuth 2.0 for applications requiring user consent and delegated permissions. The API exposes nearly all dashboard features programmatically, supporting SOAP, JSON, or POX over HTTP calls to query data for specific sites, date ranges, or keywords. This enables automated reporting and analysis, such as integrating crawl stats into monitoring scripts to detect indexing issues proactively.[8][46][47][48] Integrations with popular CMS platforms streamline API usage for non-developers. For WordPress, the official Bing URL Submissions Plugin automates URL notifications to Bing upon post publication or updates, leveraging the IndexNow protocol without manual intervention; it integrates seamlessly with themes and requires only API key configuration. Similar functionality is built into SEO plugins like Yoast and Rank Math, which handle IndexNow submissions natively. Shopify users can achieve compatibility through third-party apps, such as SEO Booster, which support Bing's URL Submission API for automated indexing requests during product or page updates, often combined with custom scripts for deeper data pulls. Custom integrations are common via languages like Python, with client libraries handling authentication, pagination, and error management for tasks like bulk data exports.[49][50][51][52] As of 2025, maintained daily limits of up to 10,000 URLs submitted for URL submissions to balance scalability with spam prevention. These enhancements build on IndexNow's batch capabilities, allowing larger-scale automations while encouraging verification of key locations for robust ownership proof.[43][40]Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Tools
Bing Webmaster Tools provides several diagnostic features to help webmasters identify and resolve issues affecting site indexing and performance in Bing's search results. These tools focus on post-crawl analysis, enabling users to detect problems such as disallowed pages, mobile usability flaws, content that needs de-indexing, and crawling errors that could hinder visibility. By leveraging these diagnostics, site owners can take targeted actions to improve crawl efficiency and ensure content is properly discoverable.[41] The Blocked URLs report, accessible via the Site Explorer under Crawl Information, lists pages that Bingbot cannot access or index due to site configurations. It categorizes blocked URLs into those disallowed by robots.txt directives (Filter #4) and those containing NOINDEX meta tags (Filter #5), providing a breakdown of affected paths and the specific rules preventing access. For instance, if a robots.txt file includes a disallow rule for /admin/, all subpaths under that directory will appear in the report, along with the exact line causing the block. To resolve these, webmasters can use the integrated robots.txt tester to validate and modify disallow rules, or inspect individual URLs via the URL Inspection tool to remove unintended NOINDEX tags, followed by a request for re-crawling to confirm accessibility. This report helps prevent inadvertent exclusion of valuable content from Bing's index.[41] The Mobile Friendliness Test tool evaluates a site's responsiveness specifically for Bing's mobile-first indexing approach, simulating how Bing Mobile crawler renders pages on devices. Users enter a URL to receive a real-time analysis that checks viewport and zoom configurations, content width relative to device screens, text readability via font sizing and scaling, link spacing for touch interactions, and compatibility issues like deprecated Flash elements. It also flags resources blocked by robots.txt that impact mobile rendering. The tool delivers a pass/fail verdict with a device preview and prioritized fix suggestions, such as adding<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> for proper scaling or adjusting robots.txt to permit access to critical assets like CSS files. While it aligns with core web vitals like loading speed indirectly through rendering tests, the focus remains on usability factors that influence Bing's mobile prioritization, helping sites avoid penalties in mobile search rankings.[53]
For managing outdated or sensitive content, the Content Removal tool allows requests to remove specific URLs from Bing's search results for broken links or to update outdated cache. To request removal for broken links or outdated content—effective within 24 hours—users log into Bing Webmaster Tools, enter the URL, select "Remove page" for broken links or "Remove outdated cache" for stale snapshots (requiring a snippet of the outdated text), and submit the request. This is ideal for sensitive data exposed via old caches or pages pending deletion. For temporary blocking of up to 90 days, the separate Block URLs tool can be used, which requires renewal after expiration. For permanent de-indexing, return a 404/410 HTTP status code after page removal or add a NOINDEX meta tag (<meta name="robots" [content](/page/Content)="noindex">) to the HTML, ensuring Bingbot recrawls and excludes the content long-term; non-HTML files use the X-Robots-Tag header instead. Limitations include the need for Bingbot access (no robots.txt blocks on the URL) and potential delays in full processing due to crawl cycles, with renewals required beyond 90 days to maintain temporary blocks.[54][55][56]
Error diagnostics in Bing Webmaster Tools aggregate crawl issues through the Notifications Center and Crawl Information reports, summarizing server errors and other anomalies encountered by Bingbot. Server errors (HTTP 500-599) are detailed in alerts for categories like 5xx aggregates (indicating widespread server problems, resolvable via log reviews), 500 Internal Server Errors (often due to code or config faults, with affected URLs listed for targeted fixes), 503 Service Unavailable (signaling overloads, monitored for persistence), and 509 Bandwidth Exceeded (mitigated by adjusting crawl rates in Crawl Control). Soft 404s—pages returning a 200 OK status but displaying "not found" content—are identified in crawl logs as misleading responses that waste crawl budget, with recommendations to implement proper 404 pages to redirect Bingbot efficiently. These summaries enable quick prioritization, such as verifying server stability or updating error-handling scripts, to minimize indexing disruptions without delving into proactive crawl setups.[57]