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Google Indexing Request

Submit URLs directly to Google for faster indexing — up to 50 URLs at a time, with a daily limit of 200 requests per account.

Google Indexing Request

How to open

From the left sidebar, go to Search → Google Indexing Request.


Daily quota overview

At the top of the page, 4 cards show your current quota status:

CardDescription
Daily LimitMaximum requests allowed per day (200 per account)
Used TodayNumber of requests submitted so far today
RemainingRequests left for today
Daily ResetQuota resets every night at 12:00 AM

Submitting URLs

Step 1: Go to Submit URLs tab

Click the Submit URLs tab (default view).

Step 2: Enter URLs

Enter URLs in the text area — one per line, up to a maximum of 50 URLs per submission.

https://example.com/new-page
https://example.com/updated-article
https://example.com/product/new-item

The counter below shows how many valid URLs you have entered (e.g., 3/50 valid URLs).

Step 3: Submit

Click Submit URLs (orange button).

Google adds the URLs to its crawl queue. Indexing typically happens within a few hours to a few days.


Manage Accounts tab

If you have multiple Google accounts connected, use the Manage Accounts tab to:

  • View all connected Google accounts
  • Add a new Google account
  • Remove an existing account
  • Switch which account is used for submissions

Instructions tab

The Instructions tab provides setup guidance and API documentation for connecting your Google account to use the Indexing API.


When to use this tool

SituationAction
Published a new pageSubmit immediately for faster discovery
Updated important contentRe-submit to prompt Google to re-crawl
Fixed a previously excluded pageSubmit after fixing the issue
Page missing from search resultsSubmit + check GSC Index Status
警告

Do not submit pages that have noindex tags, are blocked by robots.txt, or return errors — Google will not index them regardless of submission. Check GSC Index Status Checker first.

ヒント

Prioritize submitting high-value pages (money pages, new blog posts, product pages) — Google's daily processing queue handles high-authority pages faster.