UPDATE 25/11/15: OnPage have reached out to ask us to link over to their special OnPage & Yoast FAQ page – which we’re very happy to do!
UPDATE 23/11/15: Well, Yoast SEO is now on version 3.03, so most problems should be resolved. If you’re still stuck, try https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordpress-seo
UPDATE 18/11/15: Yoast have since released SEO version 3.01 that resolves this problem – just update as usual.
A flash new version of Yoast SEO has rolled out this morning and, for those of us who like to keep on top of updates, some will be seeing this rather surprising message:
Sounds scary, doesn’t it? And to make it worse, the link doesn’t go anywhere useful, just straight to Yoast’s homepage.
Don’t Panic
The error has been caused by Yoast adding in functionality to check your homepage with OnPage – read more here. Unfortunately, it adds the functionality but doesn’t check the status when installing. So the default is you’ve failed the test.
On your WordPress dashboard just scroll down to find the Yoast SEO Posts Overview widget and click the button “Fetch the current status”.
Moments later your red light should change to green and the scary little warning should disappear next time you refresh your dashboard.
Not Clever
So, nothing to worry about. But not very clever panicking all your users, Yoast!
Thanks. I clicked the Analyze Current Site and all it did was take me to OnPage.Org where you have to sign up for a free account.
Hi, Amanda,
Just click “Fetch the current status” – I’m guessing the entire site scanning will be a premium option!
Oops! It’s still early. 🙂 I clicked “Fetch the current status” and the button is green.
Thank you! Now tell me how you got this post indexed so quickly. 🙂
Google index regularly updated WP blogs fairly quickly.
More luck than judgement 🙂
Thanks, had me pulling my hair out for a bit.
I had the same feeling 😀
I’m seeing a blue hyperlink warning about the Homepage but no Yoasts Post overview 🙁 Does it usually appear under the Yoast SEO menu on the LH side of the Admin panel?
That help me! 🙂
Argh, mine’s grey. Guess I’ll need to go to onpage
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks so much for this! I had no idea how to deal with this!
Joost (Yoast) is actually coming with a fix tomorrow (Thursday) because there are more problems with the update (it screws up all websites built with the popular Divi Theme for instance).
Ouch, that’s painful.
Life saver! Thanks man,!
Mine still does not work, I still get the error message? Also don’t know how to change snippet code or meta description with the new Yoast 🙁
Hi, Lisa,
The latest updates should have fixed everything, although apparently you still may have problems if you use Wordfence / some security packages.
You should be able to edit the snippet information by clicking on it in the Yoast widget.
If you’re still stuck, try https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordpress-seo
Good luck!
Just a quick note to all our commenters (even though I’ve closed comments here now) – Hendrick from OnPage got in touch and asked if I could share a link through to their special OnPage & Yoast SEO FAQ.
Of course, I’m happy to!
https://en.onpage.org/lp/yoast/faq/
I tried this solution and when I clicked on Fetch, refreshed my dashboard, the error is still there. The only way I could make that go away is to disable the “Enable OnPage.org indexability check”. I guess that won’t hurt? Also, I found a post by Chris from OnPage pointing Wordfence as a reason so he advised to “turn off the block fake google crawlers options in WordFence” so they can crawl. Hoping for the best result.. 🙂
Good tip, thanks!
This is the TIP that solved my problem! Thanks!