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What SEO teams ask first

Google indexing tool questions, answered straight

Is bulk indexing safe for your SEO? Can anyone guarantee indexing? How is Indexing different from index checkers and Search Console, and which engines does it cover? Here are honest answers for the SEO teams, agencies and publishers weighing a white-hat indexing tool.

Safety, honesty and how we work

Yes, it is safe. Indexing submits your pages only through official, approved channels like the Google Indexing API, Bing IndexNow and XML sitemaps, with no spam, no PBNs and no black-hat indexing pressure. You are simply telling search engines that a real page exists or changed, which is exactly what these APIs are built for, so there is no penalty risk from using them the white-hat way.
No, and anyone who promises that is not being honest. Google decides what to index, and we cannot override that. What we do is speed up discovery and re-crawl using approved methods, monitor whether each page actually gets indexed, and when a page cannot index we tell you the likely reason so you can fix the real cause.
Eligible pages often get crawled within minutes to hours after we submit them through the Indexing API or IndexNow, though the final decision still belongs to the search engine. Rather than make magic promises, we track and report the actual time-to-index for your pages, so you see real numbers for your own site. Some pages take longer or never qualify, and we flag those with a reason. See fast indexing.

How Indexing compares

Those tools focus on fast submission, and several lean on grey-hat tactics to force pages in. Indexing keeps everything white-hat and goes further than submission alone: we unify submitting, monitoring, diagnosing and auto-fixing in one place. So instead of firing URLs and hoping, you submit through official APIs, watch what actually gets indexed, and get a clear reason for anything that does not.
Index checkers only tell you whether a URL is currently indexed, and they bolt onto a separate tool when you actually want to submit pages. Indexing both checks and submits in one workspace, using the official Google Indexing API and Bing IndexNow. You see coverage and act on it without juggling two products or exporting lists between them. See the index checker.
Search Console is great, but it checks and submits one URL at a time, with no bulk submission, no continuous monitoring, no de-index alerts and no time-to-index reporting. Indexing adds that layer on top: bulk submission through official APIs, coverage monitoring across thousands of URLs, alerts when pages drop out, and a plain-English reason for anything that will not index.

Coverage, setup and pricing

We submit to Google through the official Indexing API, to Bing through IndexNow, and we ping XML sitemaps broadly so search engines discover new and updated pages. IndexNow also reaches the other engines that participate in it, like Yandex and Seznam. Everything runs through approved, documented channels rather than back doors. See the Google Indexing API.
Connecting Google Search Console is recommended because it gives us full coverage and index-status data for your site. That said, you can start right away by pasting a sitemap URL or a list of URLs, and add the Search Console connection later when you want the complete picture. Either way, submission runs through the official APIs. See how it works.
No, there is no free plan, and we will never imply a permanent free tier. The live demo is the free way to try it, so you can see how submitting, monitoring and diagnosis work before you commit. Paid plans start at $29 a month, sized by how many URLs you submit and monitor per month. See pricing.
Yes. Multi-site management and white-label coverage reports are available on the Agency plan, with API access for programmatic SEO, and Enterprise adds custom volume, SSO and an SLA. So an agency can run many client sites, auto-resubmit at scale, and hand clients branded reports that include a reason for every non-indexed page.

Indexing submits through the official Google Indexing API, Bing IndexNow and sitemaps, then monitors coverage and reports time-to-index. Approved methods only; we speed discovery and re-crawl but never guarantee indexing, since Google decides what to index.

Ready to get your pages discovered, the white-hat way?

Get started and confirm your email, then connect your site. Indexing bulk-submits your URLs through the official Google Indexing API and Bing IndexNow, monitors coverage, flags de-indexed pages and reports time-to-index, with a plain-English reason for anything that cannot index.

See pricing