Google indexing tools solve one problem: getting your new and updated pages into Google's index faster than waiting for a natural crawl, which can take days or weeks. The good ones use Google's official Indexing API; others attract Googlebot through link networks. Here is how the six mainstream options stack up in 2026.
| Tool | Price / 1,000 URLs | Model | Method | Verified results |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zeneth Indexer | $29 | One-time credits | Official Google API + IndexNow | ✅ Search Console data |
| RocketIndexer | $45 | One-time credits | Official Google API | Bot visit telemetry |
| Rapid URL Indexer | ~$50 (pay per indexed) | Pay-as-you-go | Proprietary | ✅ Auto-refund if not indexed |
| Omega Indexer | $130/mo (1,000 credits) | Subscription | Proprietary | ✅ Refund if not indexed |
| SpeedyIndex | Token-based | Tokens + free trial | Proprietary | ✅ Token refund after 7 days |
| IndexMeNow | From $59 packs | One-time packs | Proprietary | ~80% in 72h claimed |
Our product, and the reason this page exists, so judge the claims by the sources. Zeneth Indexer submits through the official Google Indexing API, watches your sitemap every 10 minutes so new pages are pushed automatically, submits to Bing free via IndexNow, and - the part we think matters most - verifies every URL against Google Search Console URL Inspection data. When your dashboard says Indexed, Google itself confirmed it; nobody has to interpret a bot-visit metric.
The most recognizable name in instant indexing. Same official Google Indexing API underneath, one-time credit packs, an API, a published Chrome extension, and a Telegram bot. Its telemetry dashboard reports average Googlebot visit time (~2.3 minutes), which shows crawl responsiveness, though a bot visit is not the same as inclusion in the index. Solid product; you mostly pay a brand premium. Full head-to-head: Zeneth Indexer vs RocketIndexer.
A different bet: you pay only for URLs that actually end up indexed, with automatic credit refunds for the rest. That aligns incentives nicely, especially for hard-to-index pages like backlinks on third-party sites, which official-API services cannot submit (the Google Indexing API only works on sites you own). Per-URL cost runs higher than credit packs when your pages index reliably.
One of the oldest names in the space, built around monthly subscriptions with a refund policy for links that do not index. Per-URL cost is the highest here ($0.12 to $0.15), and unused value does not roll the way one-time credits do, but agencies with steady monthly volume like the predictability.
Token system where an indexed link costs tokens and unindexed links are refunded after a seven-day report. The 200 free test links are the easiest way in the industry to evaluate an indexer against your own URLs before paying.
Pack-based service claiming roughly 80% of URLs indexed within 72 hours. Entry price is the steepest here at $59, aimed more at bulk buyers than individual site owners.
Google decides what enters its index. Official-API submission typically gets quality pages crawled within minutes and indexed within a day or two, but no service - including ours - can guarantee inclusion, and claims of "indexed in seconds" describe submission speed, not indexing. If a page is thin, duplicated, or blocked by robots or noindex, it will stay out regardless of who submits it.
Official Google API. Sitemap watched every 10 minutes. Results verified with Search Console data.
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