How to Submit URLs to Google Search Console
Creating great content is only half the battle — Google needs to find and index your pages before they can rank. This guide walks you through submitting your sitemap, requesting indexing for individual URLs, and monitoring crawl status in Google Search Console. Use Toolzoid to build your sitemap, then follow these steps.
Get Your Pages Indexed by Google Faster
Free · No sign-up
Step-by-step guide to submitting your website URLs to Google Search Console for fast indexing. Submit sitemap.xml, request URL indexing, and track crawl status free.
Open All Toolzoid Tools →Free · Instant · No account required · Works in your browser
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I submit a sitemap to Google Search Console?
Go to Google Search Console → Sitemaps (left sidebar) → paste your sitemap URL (e.g. https://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml) → click Submit. Google will begin crawling within 24-72 hours.
How do I request indexing for a specific URL?
In Google Search Console, paste your URL in the top search bar → click Enter → click "Request Indexing". This pushes the URL to the front of Google crawl queue. Most URLs get indexed within 1-3 days.
How long does Google take to index a new page?
New pages from established sites typically get indexed in 1-7 days. New sites or sites with low authority may take 2-4 weeks. Using Search Console to request indexing significantly speeds this up.
What is a sitemap.xml?
A sitemap.xml is an XML file that lists all the URLs on your website, helping Google discover and crawl them efficiently. Toolzoid generates a ready-to-upload sitemap.xml file — just replace the domain name with your own.