The fastest way is to use the Google Indexing API — Google's official tool for instantly notifying the search engine about page updates. IndexerPro automates this: add your URLs and we send requests to Google via the API within minutes. Unlike waiting for natural crawling (which can take weeks), API submissions enter the Googlebot crawl queue within hours.
There are several common reasons:
Page has noindex tag — Google sees the restriction and skips it.
Page is blocked in robots.txt.
Page duplicates other content — Google picks the canonical version.
Page lacks unique or quality content.
Site has low authority or a Google penalty.
IndexerPro guarantees sending the notification. The final indexing decision is always Google's.
Google Indexing API is an official Google interface for directly notifying the search engine about page changes. Your server sends an HTTP request to Google API with the page URL. Google receives it and adds the URL to a priority crawl queue. Googlebot visits and indexes the page. Time from submission to Googlebot visit: minutes to 24 hours for authoritative sites.
Sitemap.xml lists all your pages — Google uses it to discover new content but doesn't guarantee fast indexing. IndexerPro reads your sitemap.xml every hour, finds new pages and instantly sends them to Google via Indexing API. Much faster than waiting for Googlebot to discover pages on its own.
Notification is sent to Google within minutes. Googlebot usually visits within a few hours. Appearing in search results depends on domain authority and content uniqueness. For authoritative sites: 2 to 24 hours. For new domains: a few hours to several days.
IndexNow is an open protocol for notifying search engines about content changes. Supported by Bing, Yandex, Naver and others. Unlike Google Indexing API, IndexNow works with multiple search engines at once. IndexerPro supports both — submit to Google and IndexNow simultaneously.
After submitting URLs we track Googlebot visits. If the bot doesn't visit — URL is automatically resubmitted. If after all retries Googlebot still doesn't come — points are automatically refunded. You only pay for actually processed requests.
Technically the API accepts any URL, but Google Indexing API is officially intended for pages you own. Submitting others' URLs provides no practical advantage — Google considers many factors. The service is designed for website owners and SEO professionals.
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