Rapid URL Indexer vs SpeedyIndex: Which to Pick in 2026

Both push URLs into Google without Search Console access, but they bill differently: Rapid URL Indexer charges per submitted URL (credits), SpeedyIndex charges per indexed link (tokens).
This page compares their pricing and workflow, then covers a third option (pay once, official APIs) for people indexing their own sites.

Quick Verdict

Choose Rapid URL Indexer if

  • You want simple per-URL billing: $25 for 500 credits, one credit per submission.
  • You index backlinks or other pages you do not own.
  • You like the safety net of credits returned after 14 days if a URL stays unindexed.
  • Google is the only index you care about.

Choose SpeedyIndex if

  • You prefer pay-per-result: tokens are only spent on links that actually index.
  • You push large batches and want packages up to 1,500,000 tokens.
  • You want drip-feed submission and a REST API.
  • You accept an undisclosed method with a late-2025 outage in its history.

Consider IndexMachine if

  • You index your own sites, not backlinks.
  • You would rather pay once ($12.50 lifetime) than per URL, forever.
  • You want Google, Bing, and LLM crawlers covered from one dashboard.
  • You want the official Search Console API and daily autopilot instead of manual uploads.

Why This Page Does Not Compare Success Rates

Every head-to-head "test" of Rapid URL Indexer and SpeedyIndex we could find is anonymous affiliate content with no verifiable methodology. We are not going to repeat numbers nobody can check. Rapid URL Indexer advertises a 91% success rate on its own site; treat that, and any vendor-reported figure, as marketing until someone independent tests it.

What can be verified is pricing, billing mechanics, and workflow. That is what this comparison sticks to.

Rapid URL Indexer vs SpeedyIndex vs IndexMachine

FeatureRapid URL IndexerSpeedyIndexIndexMachine
Billing modelPay per submitted URL (credits)Pay per indexed link (tokens)Pay once, lifetime (or $9.50/mo)
Entry cost$25 for 500 credits$5 for 5,000 tokens (about 50 indexed links)$12.50 lifetime
Effective cost per URL$0.04 to $0.05 per submissionAbout $0.03 to $0.10 per indexed linkNo per-URL fees
If a URL does not indexCredit returned after 14 daysTokens returned after the 7-day reportRe-submitted automatically
Search enginesGoogle onlyGoogle (Yandex offered, Bing index check only)Google + Bing + LLM crawlers
Search Console requiredNoNoYes, your own OAuth
URLs you do not own (backlinks)YesYesNo, verified sites only
AutomationManual submissionsManual uploads, drip-feed, APIDaily autopilot from your sitemap
404 alertsNoNoYes
Indexing methodOwn submission system, no Search Console neededUndisclosed (not the official API)Official GSC + Bing APIs

Pricing: Credits vs Tokens vs Pay Once

Rapid URL Indexer sells credits: $25 for 500, which is $0.05 per submitted URL, dropping to about $0.04 in bulk. Every submission spends a credit, including resubmitting the same URL, and credits come back automatically if a URL is still unindexed after 14 days. SpeedyIndex sells tokens in packages from $5 (5,000 tokens) to $500 (1,500,000 tokens), where one indexed link costs 100 tokens, so roughly $0.03 to $0.10 per indexed link depending on package size. Tokens never expire, and tokens for unindexed links are returned after the 7-day report.

What you payRapid URL IndexerSpeedyIndexIndexMachine
Smallest purchase$25 (500 credits)$5 (5,000 tokens)$12.50 lifetime, entry tier
1,000 URLs on one site, year one$40 to $50 in creditsUp to $50 (Standard pack covers 1,200 indexed links)$12.50 total, once
Same volume again in year twoAnother $40 to $50New tokens as needed (leftovers never expire)$0 more
Subscription optionNone, pay as you goNone, tokens onlyOptional: $9.50/mo or $95/yr
Lifetime plansNot offeredNot offered$12.50, $50, or $84.50 once

Two fairness notes. First, SpeedyIndex only charges for links it actually gets indexed, so real spend there can be lower than the worst case. Second, the per-URL models make sense for backlink campaigns where volume is unpredictable. They stop making sense for your own site, where the same 1,000 pages would cost $40 to $50 per year on either service versus $12.50 once with IndexMachine (1 domain, 1,000 pages; larger lifetime tiers cover 5 or 10 domains).

How Rapid URL Indexer Works

Rapid URL Indexer is a pay-per-credit submission service focused on Google. You buy credits ($25 for 500), paste or upload your URLs, and each submitted URL spends one credit. Submitting the same URL twice spends two. No Search Console access is required, which is why it works on backlinks and other pages you do not own. If a URL is still unindexed after 14 days, the credit is returned to your balance automatically.

The limits are equally simple: it only targets Google (no Bing, no LLM crawlers), submissions are manual (no sitemap monitoring or autopilot), and the dashboard is basic. It advertises a 91% success rate, which is its own number, not an independent one.

For a deeper look, including how it compares to a flat-price tool, read our full Rapid URL Indexer review.

How SpeedyIndex Works

SpeedyIndex is a pay-per-result token service. You upload a URL list (.txt), it dispatches its crawling signals, returns tokens for unindexed links after 7 days, and sends its final report around day 11. Indexed links cost 100 tokens each. Packages run from $5 for 5,000 tokens to $500 for 1,500,000 tokens, tokens never expire, and new accounts get 100 free tokens (about one indexed link). It also offers drip-feed submission, a REST API, and separate Yandex indexing; for Bing it offers index checking only. Like Rapid URL Indexer, it needs no Search Console access and works on any URL on any site.

The history matters here. SpeedyIndex describes its method only as sending signals to the real Google infrastructure; it explicitly does not use the official Indexing API. In November 2025 the service suspended operations, blaming changes on Google's side, and went dark for weeks. It relaunched in early 2026 as pay-per-result only (a March 2026 change, per a May 2026 competitor roundup) at a higher effective price per link than before its shutdown. An undisclosed method can break again the same way.

The full story, including its shutdown timeline and relaunch pricing, is in our SpeedyIndex review.

Where IndexMachine Fits

IndexMachine is built for a different job than either service above: keeping your own sites indexed, permanently, without per-URL billing. It connects to your Google Search Console via OAuth and submits through the official Indexing API, plus Bing Webmaster Tools and LLM crawler pings (ChatGPT and others). It monitors your sitemap daily, submits new and updated pages automatically, re-submits pages that drop out of the index, and alerts you on 404s.

Two honest limitations. It cannot index URLs you do not own, so it is not a backlink indexer at all; if that is your use case, pick between the two services above. And because it uses the official API, Google submissions follow the official quota (20 URLs per day per domain, 200 per day to other engines), so a huge backlog drips in over days rather than all at once.

Pricing is one payment instead of a meter: $12.50 lifetime for 1 domain (1,000 pages), $50 for 5 domains, $84.50 for 10 domains with 10,000 pages each, or $9.50/month if you prefer a subscription. Details on the pricing page.

The Honest Verdict

If you are indexing backlinks or pages you do not control, IndexMachine is not your tool, and the choice is genuinely between the two. Pick Rapid URL Indexer for the simpler mental model: a flat $0.04 to $0.05 per submitted URL, credits back after 14 days if it did not work, Google only. Pick SpeedyIndex if pay-per-result billing matters more to you than method transparency: you only pay for indexed links, but you are trusting an undisclosed mechanism that already went dark once in late 2025.

If you are indexing your own sites, neither billing model is in your favor. The same pages cost you again every year on a per-URL meter. A pay-once tool on the official APIs does that job for $12.50, with autopilot instead of manual uploads.

Frequently Asked Questions

Indexing Your Own Site? Stop Paying Per URL.

IndexMachine submits through the official Google and Bing APIs, runs on autopilot every day, and costs $12.50 once on the entry lifetime tier.