SEO Indexing Services: Managed Help for Getting Pages into Google
TL;DR: FastIndexing runs three hands-on managed services around Google indexing — from wiring up GSC and your sitemap, to clearing the technical blockers that keep pages in "Crawled – currently not indexed," to ongoing submission with status monitoring. You handle your site; we handle getting it seen.
Pages don't go missing because the content is bad. They go missing because the technical conditions for indexing aren't met — and Google won't tell you that plainly. The "Crawled – currently not indexed" status in Search Console is the symptom. The causes run from a missing GSC setup and broken sitemap references, to canonical conflicts, accidental noindex tags, and pages that are structurally too thin for Google to consider worth indexing.
FastIndexing offers a self-serve tool starting at from €0,13/URL, down to €0,11 with volume — but self-serve submission only works when the technical foundation is already clean. If it isn't, you're queuing URLs that won't move. The three managed services on this page are built for exactly those situations: set the foundation right, clear the blockers, then run submission at scale.
This page gives you the overview. Each service has its own detail page — follow the links below for scope, deliverables, and fit.
The 3 services at a glance
| Service | Best for | What you get |
|---|
| GSC + Sitemap Setup | No verified Search Console yet, or sitemap not properly connected | Clean GSC verification, sitemap submitted and referenced in robots.txt |
| Indexability Fix | Pages are getting crawled but not indexed — canonical issues, noindex tags, robots.txt blocks, thin content | Technical blockers identified and resolved; pages cleared for indexing |
| Managed Indexing | Ongoing submission of new and updated URLs plus status tracking | Regular multi-channel submission, GSC monitoring, written status reports |
All three are fully managed — you provide access and context; we analyze, configure, and report back.
Where to go next:
- Not sure where the problem is? Check your URL — 200 free credits, no card required.
- Ready to talk scope? Contact us
- Self-serve and managed pricing: Pricing
What each service covers
Google doesn't index pages on autopilot. Even well-written, properly linked content can sit invisible for weeks when the underlying setup has gaps or conflicting signals. The three services below cover the full chain — foundation first, blockers second, scale third.
Without a verified Google Search Console property, FastIndexing can't route your URLs through the Indexing API — one of the most direct channels available. This service sets up GSC verification, submits your XML sitemap, checks that robots.txt references it correctly, and confirms the property is receiving crawl data. It's the prerequisite that makes every subsequent submission effort actually land. Everything else builds on top of it.
"Crawled – currently not indexed" doesn't mean Google couldn't reach your page. It means Google reached it and decided not to keep it. The usual culprits: canonical tags pointing the wrong direction, noindex directives left over from a staging migration, robots.txt rules that block more than intended, or pages with too little unique content and too few internal links to signal value. We audit systematically, identify the specific blockers for your site, and fix them — either directly or with step-by-step guidance if your CMS requires it. Submitting URLs before these are cleared is wasted spend.
Once the technical foundation is sound, the question is throughput. For blogs, e-commerce catalogs, or news-style sites, new and updated URLs need consistent submission — not a one-time push. This service covers ongoing multi-channel submission (Indexing API for GSC-verified domains, IndexNow and discovery channels for everything else), status tracking in Search Console, and regular written reports on what moved and what needs attention. No sitemap ping to Google — that endpoint was retired in late 2023. Bing IndexNow handles the batch-ping equivalent for Bing.
How working together looks
Managed work starts with a real analysis — not a 30-field onboarding form. Here's the typical shape:
Step 1 — Diagnosis. You share read access to Search Console (read permission is enough for the initial assessment), plus context on the URLs you're concerned about. We review GSC status, run a targeted crawl on affected pages, and identify what's actually blocking indexing.
Step 2 — Execution. Depending on the service: we set up, fix, or begin the ongoing submission workflow. Technical changes to your CMS or server config require you to apply them — or grant us the access to do it — but we give you the exact specification, not vague recommendations.
Step 3 — Reporting. You receive a written summary of what was done, the current indexing status per URL set, and — where relevant — next-step recommendations. Managed Indexing includes regular status reports as a standard deliverable.
Turnaround is direct. No unnecessary back-and-forth. Based on our own tests across a range of site types, a meaningful share of submitted URLs show indexing movement within 14 days — but this varies by domain authority, content quality, and Google's queue. We don't promise indexing; that decision belongs to Google. We do promise submission reach, systematic diagnosis, and transparent reporting.
From the field
Dmytro Puhach, Founder · 15+ years in SEO
"The pattern I see most often isn't one clean error — it's a combination. A sitemap listing URLs that canonical back to a different version. Noindex tags that were supposed to be temporary, never removed. Pages with thin content and no meaningful internal links — Google crawls them, finds no reason to keep them, moves on.
Self-serve URL submission is the right tool when the technical picture is already clean. When it isn't, you're pushing to a queue that produces no results. That's why the managed services here exist: first build the foundation, then clear the blockers, then scale submission. In that order. Skipping steps one and two and jumping straight to submission is where most of the budget goes to waste."
FAQ — SEO indexing services
What do the SEO indexing services include?
Three managed services: GSC + Sitemap Setup (verifying your GSC property and properly connecting your sitemap), Indexability Fix (diagnosing and removing the technical blockers that keep pages out of the index), and Managed Indexing (ongoing multi-channel URL submission plus GSC monitoring and reporting). All three start with a diagnosis of your specific situation — nothing is applied blind.
Can I use the self-serve tool instead, or do I need a managed service?
Self-serve (from from €0,13/URL, down to €0,11 with volume, 200 free credits to start) is the right fit if your technical setup is already sound and you want direct control over what gets submitted and when. Managed services are the right fit when you need the analysis done for you, when there are configuration issues to resolve, or when you want ongoing coverage without managing it yourself. Many users start with a managed service to clear the setup and blockers, then run self-serve for day-to-day submission.
How do I get started?
Use the Index Checker to run a free status check on your URLs — 200 credits, no credit card. That gives you a concrete picture of what's indexed and what isn't. From there, pick the service that matches your situation on its detail page, or reach out directly if you're not sure which one fits.
What does it cost, roughly?
Self-serve starts at from €0,13/URL, down to €0,11 with volume. Managed service pricing depends on scope — number of URLs, complexity of blockers, and duration of the engagement. Orientation values are on the Pricing page. We put together a concrete quote after a short initial analysis.
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