a.
Search Console rations you.
Manual requests are capped at roughly a dozen URLs a day, one at a time. At any real volume — a new site, a migration, programmatic pages — that’s weeks of clicking.
Submit your URLs, and we trigger the crawl and verify each page lands in Google’s live index. Any URL that doesn’t make it within 7 days refunds its credit — automatically.
Illustrative demo — real timings live in your dashboard.
01 · The problem
You publish a page. Then you wait, paste URLs into Search Console one at a time, and run site: searches by hand to see if anything happened.
a.
Manual requests are capped at roughly a dozen URLs a day, one at a time. At any real volume — a new site, a migration, programmatic pages — that’s weeks of clicking.
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Most charge the moment you submit, advertise 60–91% success, and never show their work. Independent benchmarks put real rates near 27–43%.
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Without verification you don’t know which pages landed, which stalled, or what you actually paid per indexed page.
TopIndexer’s answer: verify every URL against Google’s live index, publish the rate, and refund what doesn’t land.
02 · How it works
Paste one URL or a thousand into the dashboard, or POST them to the API. One credit each. No Search Console access needed — we never ask for it.
Your pages are pushed in front of Google’s crawler, and we watch for the real Googlebot hit on each one — timestamped in your dashboard.
We keep checking Google’s live index for up to 7 days. Indexed: the receipt shows when and how fast. Not indexed: the credit returns to your balance on its own.
03 · The honest comparison
| Capability | Search Console | Typical indexer | TopIndexer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulk submission | ~12 a day, by hand | Yes | Paste or API |
| Watches for the Googlebot hit | — | Rarely | Timestamped |
| Verifies in Google’s live index | Eventually, if you check | — (‘submitted’ counts as done) | Checked for 7 days |
| Refund when a page doesn’t index | — | — | Automatic |
| Publishes its success rate | — | Claims 60–91% | 73.4% — live, with methodology |
| You pay for | Your afternoons | Submissions | Verified indexes |
Independent benchmarks put real-world indexer rates near 27–43%. We’d rather publish a real 73.4% than advertise a fake 91.
04 · The paper trail
Each submission carries its status, the moment Googlebot arrived, and the time it took to land. Failures show up and refund themselves — not buried, not reworded.
| URL | Status | Googlebot hit | Time to index |
|---|---|---|---|
| yoursite.com/launch-post | indexed | 0:41 | 4m 12s |
| yoursite.com/docs/changelog | indexed | 1:08 | 11m 03s |
| yoursite.com/pricing-update | crawled | 2:54 | — |
| yoursite.com/old-archive | queued | — | — |
| yoursite.com/thin-tag-page | refunded | 6:12 | +1 credit back |
05 · The guarantee
If a URL you paid for isn’t in Google’s index within 7 days, its credit returns to your balance. Automatically.
06 · Pricing
One-time credit packs — 1 credit indexes 1 URL. Credits never expire, and any URL that doesn’t index refunds its credit. Every pack is ~10% more credits than the other guys.
Not sure yet? Your first URL is free with a Gmail signup — no card. Start free →
07 · For developers
Non-expiring scoped keys, 60 requests a minute, and verified index status read straight back from the same engine the dashboard uses. No Search Console dependency.
curl -X POST https://api.topindexer.com/api/v1/submit \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ti_live_..." \
-d '{"urls": ["https://yoursite.com/new-page"]}' 202 · queued → crawled → indexed (or refunded)
A note from the builder
TopIndexer is an indie product. I built it after paying three indexing services that charged me per submission, advertised 90% success, and went quiet when I asked which of my URLs actually made it.
So this one shows its receipts. The verified rate is published live, every Googlebot hit is timestamped, and a page that doesn’t index gives the credit back without being asked.
If that sounds fair, the first URL is on me.
— the person who answers hello@topindexer.com
08 · Questions
Your first URL is free with a Gmail signup. After that, a credit is only ever kept for a page that verifies.