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Go index me!

Get indexed by Google and stay indexed

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Go index me! automatically scans all your URLs and politely asks Google to index them. ✅ Automatically index 2000 pages/day ✅ Automatically inspect up to 2700 pages/day ✅ Automatic sitemap updates ✅ ♾️Unlimited sites and search consoles

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🙀 The problem: I've created some great content but it's not getting indexed. This is not a robots.txt issue or a sitemap.xml problem, this is just Google being Google. 🧀 The solution: If only there was a way to politely ask Google to index all my pages on a regular basis. 📣 Go index me! is a product I've built to scratch my own itch. I own multiple web properties with thousands of pages each, and they were stuck at around 10% indexing for over 3 years. Features, a.k.a. the things I needed: ✅ up to 2000 URLs indexed per day ✅ up to 2700 URLs inspected per day ✅ regular sitemap updates ✅ ♾️ unlimited websites ✅ ♾️ unlimited search consoles ✅ 💲 predictable & affordable pricing 🎉 Now my websites are 100% indexed by Google. 💎 Transparency Unlike other similar indexing products, you have access to absolutely everything our bots do in your admin interface. If it's not there, it didn't happen - and it's all in plain English. Logs are kept for up to 60 days.

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Congratulations on the launch @markjivko 👏 Spot on! It's a great use case to work on.

Awesome job with Go Index Me! 👏 Dealing with Google's indexing quirks can be a headache, the solution you guys provided is simple, effective, and affordable, and the transparency that you guys offer in the admin interface is awesome. Excited to see more websites achieving 100% indexing success using this tool. Congratulations on the launch!

Hey • @markjivko This looks cool. I just subscribed to the monthly plan with a PH discount and I'm looking forward to seeing the performance. I have a few questions: 1. Is there a documentation or support section for GoIndexMe where I can read how to get started or how does this tool works? 2. Under Google Search Console, I see "Why pages aren't indexed" error log section, where it shows multiple reasons about why my pages are not being indexed. For what kind of reasons, this tool can be helpful? Does it help resolve reasons like "Crawled - currently not indexed" and "Discovered - currently not indexed" or more? or just one of them? 3. I have a website for which Google Search Console shows the following data: 5.56K pages not indexed and 728 indexed, with 5094 pages discovered but not indexed. How will GoIndexMe help me with this? Will it only help index the 5094 discovered pages, or will it also work with the 375 crawled pages that are not yet indexed? Just to clarify, what does this tool actually do that I cannot do manually under Google Search Console for free? As far as I understand, currently I have to manually check GSC, click the 'Validate Fix' button for errors like "Crawled - currently not indexed" or "Discovered - currently not indexed". Then Google takes weeks to validate many pages, and often fails to validate many others. After a few weeks, I have to check again and click the 'Validate Fix' button once more. This process continues until most of my pages are indexed by Google. Tools like GoIndexMe simply automate this process and automatically send the 'Validate Fix' button for each page after a specific time interval. Am I understanding this correctly? 4. I see other users talking about similar tools like RankWeek, TagParrot, and Foudroyer, and they have asked you how your tool compares to them. In your response, I mostly read about the price difference, but I'm more interested in the backend technologies that you guys use. Are the tech logic the same in all these tools, including yours? I'm sure you must have studied other tools before creating your own. So, are there many methods that can expedite Google indexing, or is there just one method that you and others are using? I'm not specifically asking about TagParrot or Foudroyer, but I simply want to understand if your tool also offers the exact same technology as others but at an affordable cost, or if there might be a difference? 5. Suppose I purchased the 1000 pages request per day plan by buying 5 service workers. What should be my workflow for a website with 10K pages? Should I enable all the service workers and increase the daily indexing requests to their maximum to get 1000 page requests per day and therefore send all 10K page requests in 10 days? Or is there an optimal way to gradually increase the daily indexing requests from 100 page requests to the maximum of 1000 page requests per day? Is there a correct way to achieve the best indexing results, similar to an email warming up scenario? Looking forward to your response. Also, what's your support email where I can ask more questions. Thank you.

This is really helpful. We do update our site and docs frequently and it's pain to remember to have them indexed always.

This looks like a great tool for ensuring all my pages are indexed by Google! Can't wait to give it a try.

Wow, I didn't even know it was possible to do that through the API. Google's indexing has been a b*tch recently. I work at a company where we constantly face indexing issues, and they are only related to Google. On Bing, we rank on the first page for many queries that Google doesn't even show in top 100. I'm not sure if asking Google to re-index the page every two days will change anything as this is what Go Index me! does as far as I understand. We've tried manually requesting the indexing of some top-notch quality articles, which took us weeks to write, but it brought no results. We still get a solid 10k in organic traffic, but 50% of our pages are not indexed, which is funny. We also have about 2000 auto-generated, location-specific pages, where again, 50% rank and 50% don’t. So, I'll make sure to check you guys out and see if it indeed works. Great job! The problem is real for sure.

Congratulations on the launch. I'm off to testing. Hope everything goes smoothly.

How do you deal with the issue that the Google Indexing API only having the use policy for job adverts and livestreams?