Go index me!
p/go-index-me
Get indexed by Google and stay indexed
Mark Jivko
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 & inspect up to 10800 pages/day ✅ Automatic sitemap updates ✅ Private service accounts ✅ ♾️Unlimited sites and search consoles
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Mark Jivko
🙀 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 10800 URLs inspected per day ✅ regular sitemap updates ✅ ♾️ unlimited websites ✅ ♾️ unlimited search consoles ✅ 💲 predictable & affordable pricing 🎉 Now my websites are 100% indexed by Google. This is the second launch for Go index me! Over the past 6 months the service has matured considerably: ✅ tested with websites that have more than 20 million URLs ✅ more controls over active sitemaps and priority URLs ✅ improved logging with CSV export 🔒 you can now use your own Private Service Account keys 📶 improved bandwidth requirements when downloading and parsing your sitemaps - even for ridiculously large websites 🗜️support for gzip sitemaps 💎 More 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. If you choose to use your own Private Service Account keys, you get even more insights via the Google Cloud Platform Console.
Albert
congrats on the launch of go index me. reaching 100% indexing across your sites is impressive. with the new features added, how have you seen the performance differ on smaller vs larger sites? can you share any user feedback on how the changes have enhanced their experience?