Pricing

Pricing plans for teams of all sizes

Spend less time worrying about indexing issues and more time improving your website content

Payment frequency

Free

Idea for indiehackers or hobby projects.

$0/month

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  • 1 domain
  • API indexing
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Index up to 100 pages per month per domain
  • Google indexing

Individual

Ideal for individual website owners.

$9/month

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  • 3 domains
  • API indexing
  • Automatic indexing
  • Automatic sitemap sync
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Index up to 200 pages per day per domain
  • ~ $0.00050 / page
  • Google indexing
  • No charge for duplicates

Business

Ideal for small businesses with multiple websites.

$29/month

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  • 15 domains
  • API indexing
  • Automatic indexing
  • Automatic sitemap sync
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Index up to 200 pages per day per domain
  • ~ $0.00032 / page
  • Index on all search engines
  • No charge for duplicates

Agency

Ideal for agencies handling websites for multiple clients.

$49/month

Get Started For Free
  • Unlimited domains
  • API indexing
  • Automatic indexing
  • Automatic sitemap sync
  • Real-time monitoring
  • Index up to 200 pages per day per domain
  • ~ $0.00001 / page
  • Index on all search engines
  • Unlimited team members
  • No charge for duplicates
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Frequently asked questions

Have a different question and can’t find the answer you’re looking for? Reach out to our support team by sending us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

What's a URL?
A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is an internet address. It points to a specific webpage or file on the internet. A URL consists of a protocol (like HTTP or HTTPS), a hostname (the website domain), and often a path to a specific page or file.
Why index a URL on Google ?
Indexing a URL on Google makes your webpage visible in Google's search results. This helps more people find your page, increasing your site's visibility and visitor numbers. If a URL isn't indexed, it won't appear in search results.
How do I know if a URL has been indexed or not?
To check if a URL is indexed, type "site:" followed by the URL into Google. If it appears in search results, it's indexed. Alternatively, use Google Search Console's "URL Inspection" tool for a detailed check.
Does automatic indexing checks on SERPCrawl count as an indexing request?
No, automatic indexing checks of your URLs on SERPCrawl are included in the indexing cost and you only pay if our system has detected your URL as being indexed.

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