Faster discovery
Launches, migrations and important updates stop relying only on passive crawl.
Indexation support for new and updated pages: sitemap checks, Search Console context, URL discovery, and cleaner technical signals for search engines.
Indexation
We review the signals that help search engines discover, crawl, understand, and prioritize the right pages.
Indexation
Sitemap review
Check whether important pages are discoverable and correctly included.
Indexation
Robots and canonicals
Find accidental blocks, canonical conflicts, and confusing crawl signals.
Indexation
Search Console context
Connect technical fixes to the signals search engines are already reporting.
Indexation
New page discovery
Improve how launches, collections, and product pages are surfaced for search engines.
Indexation
Indexation cleanup
Separate pages that should rank from pages that should stay out of the index.
Indexation
Migration support
Reduce discovery problems after URL, platform, or content structure changes.
Indexation
Indexation is not magic. It combines sitemap, robots, canonicals, HTTP status, internal links, Search Console and active submission when pages are new, updated or migrated.
Launches, migrations and important updates stop relying only on passive crawl.
Duplicate, blocked or irrelevant pages should not compete with final pages.
Sitemap, canonicals, robots and internal links should point to the same intent.
Search Console and HTTP checks help separate discovery, quality and technical blocking issues.
We list important pages, new pages and URLs that changed.
We check sitemap, robots, canonicals, redirects, status and internal links.
We use channels like IndexNow and submission workflows only for valid URLs.
We track discovery, errors, exclusions and next adjustments.
No. Submission can speed discovery, but ranking depends on quality, relevance, authority and competition.
No. Pages must be accessible, indexable and valuable enough to enter the index.
For launches, migrations, new pages, important updates or catalogues with frequent changes.
It helps a lot. Crawling avoids submitting broken, blocked, duplicated or canonical-confused URLs.