URL Indexing & Structured Data
Check which pages are indexed by Google, submit new URLs for indexing, manage bulk submissions, and validate structured data — ensuring your content gets discovered as quickly as possible.
URL Submission
Submit multiple URLs at once
Typical Indexing
After submission
Blog Indexing
On publish
Structured Data
Validation included
How We Work
Check index status
Enter URLs to see which pages are indexed and which are missing from Google's index.
Submit for indexing
Submit individual URLs or bulk upload a list for immediate indexing via Google's API.
Monitor and validate
Track submission status and validate structured data to maximize search appearance.
Features
Index Status Checker
Check whether any URL is indexed by Google. Batch check multiple URLs at once and filter results by status.
URL Submission
Submit URLs directly to Google via the Indexing API. Single or bulk submission with status tracking and retry capability.
Auto-Indexing
Automatically submit URLs when blog posts are published through the platform or deployed to WordPress.
Structured Data (JSON-LD)
View, validate, and manage structured data markup for rich results in Google search.
Submission History
Track all submitted URLs with timestamps, status updates, and success rates over time.
Sitemap Integration
Ensure your sitemap is properly configured and accessible for Google's crawlers to discover all pages.
Why Manual Indexing Matters
Google discovers most pages through crawling and sitemaps, but new or updated content can take days or weeks to appear in search results. The Indexing API lets you notify Google directly. This is particularly important for time-sensitive content like blog posts, press releases, and event pages where faster indexing means more traffic.
Structured Data for Rich Results
Structured data (JSON-LD) helps Google understand your content and can unlock rich results like FAQ dropdowns, star ratings, business information panels, and event listings. PixlSEO validates your structured data against Google's requirements and supports common schema types: LocalBusiness, FAQPage, Article, Product, Organization, and BreadcrumbList.
Testimonials
What agencies are saying
"Auto-indexing on blog publish cut our content's time-to-rank from weeks to days. It's a small feature with huge impact."
Nicole Adams
Content Manager, Adams Content Co
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast does Google index submitted URLs?
Typically within 1-7 days, though high-authority domains are often indexed within hours.
Is there a limit on URL submissions?
Google's Indexing API has daily quotas. PixlSEO manages these limits and queues submissions accordingly.
Does auto-indexing work with WordPress?
Yes. When you publish a blog through the WordPress integration, the URL is automatically submitted for indexing.
Get your content discovered faster
Check index status, submit URLs, and validate structured data — all in one tool.
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