Starting July 5, 2024, Google will stop indexing websites that are not accessible on mobile devices. This means that if your website does not function well on a smartphone, Google will no longer include it in the search results. This can have significant consequences for your online visibility and discoverability!
Transition to Mobile-First Indexing
John Mueller from Google announced that starting July 5, 2024, Google will only use the Googlebot Smartphone to crawl and index websites. The majority of the web is already being crawled in this way. The remaining sites that are still being crawled with the desktop Googlebot will transition to the mobile version. If your site cannot be loaded on a mobile device, it will no longer be indexed by Google.
Impact on companies and organizations
For companies and organizations, it is crucial to ensure that their website is mobile accessible. Not only must the content be visible on mobile devices, but the site must also load quickly and efficiently. This has a direct impact on your SEO strategy and your online visibility. Websites that only have a desktop version must ensure that this version also functions well on mobile devices.

