Submit URLs to Google's Indexing API for faster indexing
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service_account.json file to the root directory and configured the SESSION_SECRET environment variable in your Replit Secrets.
Quickly check if a URL is indexed by Google using the site: operator
The Google Indexing API allows you to notify Google when pages are added or updated on your website. This can help Google crawl and index your content faster than waiting for the regular crawl process.
You need to be on the authorized emails list. Contact the administrator at sean@automatesmt.com to request access. You'll also need to set up a Google Cloud service account with the Indexing API enabled.
You can submit any URLs from domains that you own and have verified in Google Search Console. The service account must be added as an owner in Search Console for each domain you want to index.
There's no hard limit in this tool, but Google has rate limits on their API. For best results, submit URLs in batches of 50-100 at a time to avoid rate limiting.
Using the Indexing API typically results in faster indexing than organic discovery, often within hours to a few days. However, Google doesn't guarantee immediate indexing, and the actual time depends on various factors including your site's quality and Google's current crawl budget.
This means your service account doesn't have ownership permissions for the domain in Google Search Console. You need to add your service account email as an owner in Search Console for each domain you're trying to index.
Yes, this tool is free to use for authorized users. However, you'll need your own Google Cloud service account, which is also free for the Indexing API usage (subject to Google's quota limits).
Yes, as long as you have the service account added as an owner in Google Search Console for those domains. You'll need proper authorization from your clients to manage their Search Console properties.