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Free indexation report · 72 hours

Google Indexing Services

We diagnose and fix why Google is not indexing your pages — crawl access, internal linking, crawl budget, quality thresholds, duplicate signals, and submission infrastructure. We do not ping bots, buy indexing, or abuse the Indexing API, because none of those work and one of them is outside its documented purpose.

There is no button that forces Google to index a page.

Not a tool, not an API, not a service. Google indexes what it judges worth storing, and if your page is not indexed the reason is almost always one of five things — none of which is fixed by submitting the URL again. Anyone selling you rapid indexing through a submission tool is selling you the one thing that was never the bottleneck.

Your indexed rate by page type, and the specific reason for the gap.

Which of the five is it?
Pick what matches your situation
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What we check first

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In practice

What the work looks like

Screens from live engagements, with client details removed.

The main view

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The causal framework

The five real reasons pages are not indexed

Reason What is happening How we fix it
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Reason four is the one nobody wants to hear. If you published four thousand thin pages and Google indexed six hundred, Google is not malfunctioning. The fix is not more submission, it is fewer, better pages.

Before anything else

What we will not do

This category is saturated with services selling the button that does not exist. Here is the list, so you can compare us against whoever else you are speaking to.

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What we do use: sitemaps built properly, IndexNow for engines that support it, Bing Webmaster Tools, internal linking, crawl budget reallocation, and quality remediation. Unglamorous, and it is what actually moves indexation.

Scope

What we do

Seven workstreams. The fifth is the one most indexing services skip entirely, and it is the one that fixes reason four.

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Situations

Common situations

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Programmatic pages that never got indexed

Usually a quality threshold problem. The honest answer is often that fewer pages, built better, would have been indexed. See programmatic SEO services for the underlying fix.

Timelines

How long does indexing take?

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An honest limit: not every page will be indexed, and that is not always a failure. Google indexes selectively, and a site where every URL is indexed usually just means every URL deserved to be. Chasing 100% is often a signal you have pages that should not exist.

Deliverables

What you receive

The actual documents, not a sample deck built for the pitch.

Indexing audit

Why each page was declined

22,600 URLs · grouped by cause

01Index state per template 02Crawl path to every orphan 03Duplicate and canonical clusters 04Accidental blocking rules 05What should stay out of the index
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Report
Indexability
Crawl path coverage94%
Canonical clarity88%
Page-level quality signals66%
Sitemap accuracy58%
01 · What do you need
02 · How big

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Get this scoped properly

An estimate, not a quote. Fixed price follows a scoping call, and where requirements are genuinely uncertain we scope a paid discovery first.

Some indexation problems are a one-line fix once identified. We will tell you when that is the case rather than scoping a project around it. If you have been comparing this against a fifty-dollar indexing tool, the free report is the honest way to see which category your problem is in.

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Read-only Search Console access required. If most of your unindexed pages are pages that should not exist, we will tell you that. It is the most common finding and the cheapest fix.

Two numbers are enough. The ratio tells us more than either figure alone.

No sales sequence, and no submission tool upsell.

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Evidence

Before and after

The same view, before the work and after it.

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Discovery was never the problem. Google looked, judged, and declined.

After
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Ninety days, no new content. The pages already deserved indexing.

Our stack

Billion Game runs your work through the same instruments the best in-house teams use.

Licences are on us, and every export we pull from them is yours to keep.

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Be wary of any agency whose reporting is a tool dashboard with their logo on it. Tools measure; they do not decide what matters, and every one of these will happily generate a hundred findings that change nothing. What you are paying for is the judgement about which three of those hundred are worth your developers’ time.

FAQ

Indexing questions

Including the two that most pages in this category answer dishonestly.

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Our Search Console issue fixing page covers this status and the others in detail.

Submitting the URL again was never going to work.

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