
⚡️ Index hundreds of pages on Google in less than 24 hours?
I've been a developer specialized in SEO for several years now, and I'm very surprised that this technique is not as widespread as it is on the web!

A quick contextualization
I’m developing Sudoku Academy in 15 different languages, which makes a total of 300 indexable pages. For months, only 100 pages were indexed on Google. All pages are of good quality, have more than 500 words (some more than 1000) and no technical problems (all pages respond in 200, no redirection, no broken links, good internal linking).


Have you tried indexing your pages by asking manually from Search Console?
— 2021, Member of the Seo Council
So clearly, the answer is yes, I tried it, and it works. On the other hand, it is tedious and slow because you have to submit each URL, one by one, manually. To add a little salt, we are limited to about ten URLs per day… In the image above, we see small advances at the beginning of the graph. These are the manual requests.
In short, we have to find a better solution, and you will discover it just after.
Google has developed an API to speed up indexing.

Why do few people in the community talk about this technique?
I don’t know. APIs are meant to be used by developers because you need to know how to code to use them. The SEO community knows the web world well, knows how to create sites and optimize them, but usually, it’s through intermediaries (WordPress) and not by developing the site directly. If you recognize yourself in this description, you are not a developer, but you would like to access this tool, I have developed an interface that allows you to do so.
⚡️ Foudroyer: Use the Google API without developing, on all your sites and for free.
The project is completely free, no data collection and open-source. Originally, this project was intended for personal use, but after seeing the results, I thought it was a shame to give up sharing it.