Local SEO Indexing

Citations and Google Business Profile links indexed fast. Get the third-party URLs behind your local pack rankings crawled and indexed, on autopilot.

The problem: your citations exist, Google just hasn't seen them

Local rankings run on signals Google has to discover first. You built out citations, you claimed your Google Business Profile, you got listed across directories. None of that moves the local pack until Google actually crawls and indexes those URLs.

And those URLs are on other people's domains. You can't submit a Yelp listing or a directory page through your own Search Console. So they sit in "Discovered, currently not indexed" limbo for weeks while your competitor's consistent NAP signals do all the talking.

How local SEO indexing works, step by step

1. Connect Google Search Console (read-only)

IndexMachine requests read-only access to your Search Console so it can watch your sitemaps and the indexing status of your pages. Auth runs through Clerk, a secure provider. Nothing is changed on your account.

2. Add the URLs that carry your local signals

Point IndexMachine at the pages that matter for local: your location pages, your Google Business Profile link, and the citation and directory listings that link back to you. These third-party URLs are exactly the ones Google is slow to crawl.

3. IndexMachine submits to Google and Bing automatically

Submissions go out through the official Google Search Console Indexing API and Bing Webmaster Tools. Crawlers usually visit within 24 to 48 hours. Pages enter the secondary index quickly, then the primary index within 1 to 3 weeks on average.

4. It stays on autopilot and watches for drops

The tool runs daily, monitors your sitemaps, auto re-submits pages that get deindexed, and flags 404s before they hurt you. You get a daily report of what got indexed, all in one multi-domain dashboard.

What IndexMachine does specifically

IndexMachine is particularly effective for local SEO. It gets business citations, Google Business Profile links, and local directory listings indexed quickly, which strengthens your local search signals and improves rankings in location-based searches.

  • Submits new and updated URLs to Google and Bing automatically, every day, through the official APIs.
  • Runs in full autopilot. Add your domains and walk away while it works in the background.
  • Auto re-submits pages that get deindexed and alerts you on 404s, so a dropped citation does not quietly cost you rankings.
  • Sends daily indexing reports and tracks progress per domain in a single multi-domain dashboard.
  • Indexes for LLM search too. Because ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other chatbots lean on Bing's index, your local pages can surface in AI answers, not just Google.
  • 100% white hat. No black-hat tricks, just the official Google Search Console Indexing API and Bing Webmaster Tools.

One note worth keeping honest: indexing gets your content discovered, it does not buy rankings. Google decides position based on content, relevance, and competition. IndexMachine makes sure your local signals are actually in the index to be counted.

Who this is for

  • Local businesses that need their GBP, citation, and directory URLs indexed to compete in the local pack.
  • Multi-location brands managing location pages across one or many domains.
  • Agencies running local SEO for multiple clients who want every site in one dashboard.
  • Directory and listing builders whose pages need to get found before they can rank.

Pricing that fits how many sites you run

Pay once, lifetime: the SaaS Builder plan is $12.50 for 1 domain and 1,000 pages. "5 Projects in 5 Months" is $50 for 5 domains at 1,000 pages each. Solopreneur is $84.50 for 10 domains at 10,000 pages each. Lifetime plans submit up to 20 URLs/day for Google and 200 URLs/day for other engines.

Prefer a subscription? It is $9.50/month or $95/year for unlimited sites and pages (around 600 pages/month for Google, 6,000/month for other engines). Lifetime tends to win if you run a couple of sites. Subscription tends to win if you manage 10+ sites with a handful of unindexed pages each.

See the full breakdown on the pricing page.

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