Omega Indexer Alternative: Zeneth Indexer vs Omega Indexer (2026)

Last updated July 16, 2026 · Pricing verified against public sources July 12, 2026.

Disclosure: Zeneth Indexer is our product. Omega Indexer data below comes from its public pricing page, linked for verification. This page also says clearly when Omega's model still fits better.

Omega Indexer is one of the longest-running names in link indexing, built on monthly subscriptions: $60/month for 400 credits, $130 for 1,000, $288 for 2,400, with a refund policy for links that don't index. If the subscription is what brought you here, the math is worth 30 seconds, and so is the ownership question that decides whether switching even applies to you.

The 30-second version

Your own sites: Zeneth Indexer costs $29 once per 1,000 URLs, roughly 4 to 5 times less per URL than Omega's tiers, with no billing cycle: credits never expire, so a quiet month costs $0 instead of $60+. Submission goes through the official Google Indexing API, your sitemap is watched every 10 minutes, and every URL's status is verified against Google Search Console data. Backlinks on sites you don't own: the official API can't submit them, full stop, so for pure link-building indexing Omega's category is still where that job lives.

Pricing comparison

VolumeZeneth IndexerOmega IndexerPer-URL
~400 URLs~$12 (at $29/1,000 rate)$60/month$0.029 vs $0.15
1,000 URLs$29 one-time$130/month$0.029 vs $0.13
2,000-2,400 URLs$59 one-time$288/month$0.030 vs $0.12
Quiet month$0, credits roll foreverSubscription continues

Prices as of July 12, 2026, from omegaindexer.com and our pricing.

Feature comparison

FeatureZeneth IndexerOmega Indexer
Official Google Indexing APIProprietary methods (not publicly documented as official API)
Automatic sitemap watching✅ Every 10 minutesNot offered as comparable automation
Search Console-verified statuses✅ Live, per URLRefund policy for non-indexed links
Bing / IndexNow✅ Free, unlimitedNot publicly documented
API / Chrome extension / Telegram bot✅ All threeNot publicly documented
Backlink URLs (third-party sites)Not possible (official API requires ownership)Supported
Shareable client status reports✅ No login, liveNot publicly documented

Where Omega Indexer is strong

Where Zeneth Indexer wins (for your own sites)

What neither service can do

Guarantee Google's decision. Refunds compensate failures; verification reports them honestly; neither forces a thin page into the index. If your own pages keep stalling after submission, the cause is content-side; our 12-cause guide and the "Crawled - currently not indexed" deep-dive cover the fixes.

Switching (for own-site workloads)

Create an account, verify your domain with a one-line meta tag, add your sitemap; automation starts the same day. If you're an agency, do the split many run: Omega (or similar) for client link-building campaigns, Zeneth Indexer for every site you or your clients own, at a fraction of the per-URL cost, with reports you can forward.

Drop the subscription, keep the indexing

$29 per 1,000 URLs, one-time. Official Google API. Verified with Search Console data.

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Comparing more options? See the full roundup: 6 Best Google Indexing Tools in 2026, or the head-to-heads vs RocketIndexer, Rapid URL Indexer, SpeedyIndex, and IndexMeNow.