Generate a clean sitemap.xml from your website in one click — a tidy list of your pages for Google and Bing to crawl, so nothing important gets missed.
An XML sitemap is a list of your site's pages that tells search engines what to crawl and index. It's especially helpful for newer sites, large sites, or pages that aren't well linked internally. Submitting a sitemap in Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools is one of the simplest ways to speed up discovery of your content.
This tool builds a sitemap from the internal links it finds on your page. For a site that updates often (like a blog), the best setup is a sitemap that regenerates automatically on every deploy — ask us how.
We fetch your page and collect the internal links pointing to your own pages.
You get a well-formed sitemap.xml listing your pages, ready to publish.
Upload it to your root and submit the URL in Google Search Console and Bing.
At your domain root (yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml), then submit that URL under Sitemaps in Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
This builds a one-time sitemap from your current links. For sites that publish often, an automated generator that rebuilds the sitemap on every deploy is better — we build those too.
It helps Google discover your pages, but indexing still depends on quality and crawl budget. Combine it with strong internal links and fresh content.
Yes — we set up auto-regenerating sitemaps plus automatic submission to Google and IndexNow so new pages are found fast. Talk to us.
We set up auto-regenerating sitemaps, clean internal linking and automatic indexing so Google finds your new pages within hours, not weeks.