<b>If you have under a few thousand URLs, stop reading crawl budget posts</b>
Google's own documentation says it plainly: most sites never need to think about crawl budget. Their guidance kicks in around a million-plus pages, or 10k+ pages that change daily.
Your 400-page blog is not that. Googlebot crawls it fully and frequently and goes home bored. If your pages aren't indexed, it's almost never "budget" — it's quality, duplication, or thin content. The crawler showed up. It just didn't think your page earned a slot.
Blaming crawl budget is the comfortable diagnosis because it points at the machine, not the content.
Crawl budget is a big-site problem. You don't have a big site.
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<b>If you have under a few thousand URLs, stop reading crawl budget posts</b>
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