The Chrome Extension That Indexes the Page You're Looking At
Free on the Chrome Web Store · Last updated July 16, 2026
You just published a page. It's open in your browser right now. Instead of logging into Search Console or the dashboard, you click the Zeneth Indexer icon in your toolbar, hit Index This Page, and the URL is submitted to Google through the official Indexing API. That's the whole product.
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Free extension. One click per page. Live credit balance in the popup.
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What it does
- One-click submission. Submits the current tab's URL to Google via the official Indexing API, plus Bing and friends via IndexNow when your site has it connected.
- Live balance. Your remaining credits show right in the popup after every submission.
- Same account, same credits. It uses your regular Zeneth Indexer account through the API. Submissions appear in your dashboard's indexing history like any other, and their indexed status gets verified against Google Search Console data automatically.
- Own-sites protection. It only submits pages on domains you have verified, and tells you clearly when a page is not on one of your sites, so you can't accidentally burn credits on URLs Google would reject.
Setup takes one minute
- Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
- In your dashboard, open Settings → API Access and copy your API key.
- Paste the key into the extension popup once. Done; it stays connected.
No password ever touches the extension; it authenticates with your API key only, and you can regenerate that key at any time from Settings.
When to use it vs the automation
Honestly: if Zeneth Indexer is already watching your sitemap, every new page gets submitted automatically within 10 minutes, and the extension is redundant for those. Where it earns its place:
- Updated pages whose sitemap lastmod doesn't change (common on static sites), where you want an immediate resubmit.
- Zero-delay launches, when 10 minutes is 10 minutes too many.
- Spot checks while browsing your own site, when you notice a page that should be indexed and want it queued before you forget.
The honest limitation, as always: the extension submits; Google decides. No extension, ours included, can force a page into the index. If a submitted page stays out, the cause is on the content or site side; our guide to
why pages don't get indexed walks through all 12 causes.
Part of a bigger toolkit
The extension is one of four ways to submit with one account and one credit balance: the automatic sitemap watcher, the REST API, the Telegram bot, and this extension. Use whichever fits the moment; they all land in the same verified-status dashboard.
Get the extension
Free to install. Credits from $3, one-time, never expire.
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