Get your SaaS pages indexed by Google faster
Practical tactics to speed up Google indexing for new SaaS pages: sitemaps, Indexing API, internal linking and what really moves the needle.
Practical tactics to speed up Google indexing for new SaaS pages: sitemaps, Indexing API, internal linking and what really moves the needle.
Publishing a page is only half the battle. If Google doesn't index it within a few weeks, it might as well not exist. This guide covers the indexing tactics that actually work in 2026, ranked by impact.
An auto-updating XML sitemap submitted to Search Console gets new pages crawled within days, often hours. Most SaaS sites either don't have one or never update it after launch.
Crawlers follow links. A new page linked from already-indexed, frequently-crawled pages gets discovered much faster than an orphan page.
Originally for job postings and live videos, but works as a strong indexing signal for any page. IndexSOS integrates this directly so new pages get pushed to Google immediately.
How long does Google take to index a new page?
Anywhere from a few hours to several weeks. With a fresh sitemap and internal links, expect 1-7 days.
Why isn't Google indexing my pages at all?
Most common causes: thin content, duplicate of existing pages, no internal links pointing to them, or a robots.txt block.
Ship pages that Google indexes within days, not months.
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