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Get Your Website Pages & Backlinks Indexed by Google — Pay Only for Results

FastPageIndexer, powered by SpeedyIndex, helps SEOs, webmasters, and link builders accelerate Google discovery for important URLs. In 2026 we moved to a pay-per-result indexing model: you pay only for links confirmed as indexed, while eligible unindexed URLs are automatically refunded. Register today and get 200 free tokens to test the system.

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Need to check current indexation first? Use our Google Index Checker before submitting URLs for indexing.

What Is the Real Cost of Unindexed URLs?

An unindexed URL is invisible in Google and generates zero search value. Use this calculator to estimate the revenue or SEO value you may lose while waiting for Google to discover your pages or backlinks naturally.

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How Pay-Per-Result Google Indexing Works

FastPageIndexer uses the SpeedyIndex workflow to help Google discover your URLs faster. You submit links, Googlebot visits them, and tokens are spent only when links are confirmed as indexed.

1. Submit Your URLs

Upload website pages, guest posts, backlinks, citations, social profiles, press releases, or other publicly accessible URLs. If you are not sure which URLs are already indexed, start with the Google Index Checker.

2. Googlebot Crawls the Links

The indexing system sends signals that encourage the real mobile Googlebot to visit your URLs. Before large submissions, check for technical blockers with tools like the Noindex Tag Checker and broken URL validators.

3. Index Status Is Verified

After the indexing window, submitted URLs are checked for confirmed Google indexation. Indexed links consume tokens; eligible unindexed links are refunded automatically under the pay-per-result model.

Why Use FastPageIndexer in 2026?

Indexing is no longer just about submitting URLs. A modern SEO workflow requires verification, crawlability checks, refund-safe pricing, and scalable handling of backlinks and content pages.

Pay Only for Indexed Links

The SpeedyIndex pay-per-result model means your tokens are spent only on URLs confirmed as indexed. Eligible unindexed URLs are refunded automatically after the reporting window.

200 Free Tokens on Registration

New users can test the indexing workflow with 200 free tokens. Claim your free tokens and submit your first URLs for a real-world indexing test.

Index Checking Before Submission

Avoid wasting time on URLs that are already indexed. Use the bulk Google Index Checker before creating indexing tasks.

Built for Backlinks

Guest posts, tier links, directories, profiles, citations, social links, and press releases can all be submitted as long as they are publicly accessible and not blocked from crawling.

Crawlability First

For better results, check that URLs return a valid status code, are not blocked by robots.txt, and do not contain noindex directives. Use the Noindex Tag Checker for quick diagnostics.

API for Scaled Workflows

Agencies and large SEO teams can automate URL submissions and index checks using the SpeedyIndex API.

Broad Content & CMS Compatibility

FastPageIndexer and SpeedyIndex work at the URL level. That means your CMS, website builder, or platform does not matter as long as the submitted URL is publicly accessible and crawlable.

We Help Index:

Web Pages Blog Posts & Articles Product Pages Category Pages Guest Posts Press Releases Forum Threads Directory Listings PDF Documents Social Profiles Backlink Pages

Compatible with Platforms Like:

WordPress Shopify Wix Squarespace Drupal Joomla Magento Blogger Tilda Custom-Built Websites

How Our Fast Page Indexer Compares

See how FastPageIndexer and the SpeedyIndex pay-per-result approach compare with traditional indexing methods. The key difference is simple: instead of paying for every submitted URL, you pay only when indexation is confirmed.

⭐ FastPageIndexer / SpeedyIndex Pay-Per-Result

Overall Rating: ★★★★★

Strong Points:

  • Payment model: Tokens are spent only on confirmed indexed URLs.
  • Refund logic: Eligible unindexed URLs are refunded automatically.
  • Use cases: Backlinks, guest posts, content pages, citations, PDFs, social profiles, and more.
  • Workflow: Combine indexing with Google index checks, noindex checks, backlink checks, and API automation.
  • Trial: New users get 200 free tokens on registration.

Limitations:

  • Final indexing decisions belong to Google and depend on crawlability, content quality, accessibility, and page signals.

Manual Submission in Google Search Console

Overall Rating: ★★☆☆☆

Strong Points:

  • Useful for verified site owners and individual important pages.
  • Integrated with Google Search Console coverage reporting.

Weak Points / Limitations:

  • Not designed for indexing backlinks on third-party websites.
  • Not convenient for large batches of URLs.
  • Requires site ownership verification.

Sitemap Submission

Overall Rating: ★★★☆☆

Strong Points:

  • Good for helping search engines discover your own site URLs.
  • Works well for stable content architectures and clean internal linking.
  • Can be improved with tools like the XML Sitemap URL Extractor.

Weak Points / Limitations:

  • Discovery does not guarantee immediate crawling or indexation.
  • Sitemaps do not help much with third-party backlinks that you do not control.

Traditional Pay-Per-Submission Indexers

Overall Rating: ★★★☆☆

Strong Points:

  • Often support bulk URL submission.
  • Can be simple to use for one-time campaigns.

Weak Points / Limitations:

  • You may pay for submitted URLs even if they never become indexed.
  • Reporting and refund transparency may vary.
  • Less budget-safe than a pay-per-result indexing model.

2026 Indexing Model: Pay Only for Confirmed Results

FastPageIndexer now follows the SpeedyIndex pay-per-result approach: tokens are deducted only for URLs confirmed as indexed by Google. If a URL is not indexed after the reporting window, eligible tokens are returned automatically.

Indexed URL

The URL is confirmed in Google’s index. Tokens are deducted because the indexing result was achieved.

Unindexed URL

The URL is not confirmed as indexed after the reporting window. Under the pay-per-result model, eligible tokens are refunded automatically.

Blocked or Broken URL

URLs blocked by robots.txt, noindex, 404, 403, redirect loops, or login walls should be fixed before submission. Use technical checks before creating large indexing tasks.

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PDF Resource Library: SEO & Indexing Guides

Learn more about Google indexing, crawl budget, link indexation, Search Console errors, PDF indexing, and fast re-indexing from our free document library.

PDF Resource Library

A free, growing collection of downloadable PDF guides on Google indexing, crawl budget, link indexation, Search Console errors, and fast re-indexing.

Browse 91 documents across 8 categories — tap a category to expand, then open any guide. The library includes practical materials for SEOs, webmasters, content teams, and agencies working with indexing workflows.

  • Google indexing tutorials and troubleshooting guides
  • Crawl budget and technical SEO resources
  • Backlink indexation and link checking workflows
  • Search Console error explanations
  • PDF and document indexing guides

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Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions about FastPageIndexer, SpeedyIndex, pay-per-result indexing, free tokens, crawlability checks, or backlink indexation? Find your answers here.

What does pay-per-result indexing mean?

Pay-per-result indexing means tokens are spent only when a submitted URL is confirmed as indexed in Google. If the URL is not indexed after the reporting window, eligible tokens are refunded automatically. This helps protect your indexing budget from failed submissions.

How many free tokens do new users receive?

New users receive 200 free tokens on registration. You can claim them here: register and get 200 free tokens.

How do I get my website indexed by Google using this tool?

Gather URLs from your website or backlinks, check that they are crawlable, and submit them through the SpeedyIndex workflow. For best results, verify current indexation with the Google Index Checker before sending a large batch.

Why might my site or some pages not be indexing with Google?

Several factors can hinder indexing:

  • Technical barriers: robots.txt blocks, noindex tags, X-Robots-Tag headers, login walls, or redirect loops.
  • HTTP problems: 404, 403, 5xx errors, unstable hosting, or slow server responses.
  • Content quality: thin, duplicate, low-value, or automatically generated content may be crawled but not indexed.
  • Weak internal or external signals: pages with no internal links or no meaningful references can be deprioritized.
  • Crawl budget issues: large sites can have many URLs discovered slowly, especially when faceted or parameter pages waste crawl resources.

Use tools like the Noindex Tag Checker, Backlink Checker, and Google index checker before large submissions.

How long does it typically take Google to index a new page or backlink?

Indexing time can vary from hours to weeks depending on crawlability, page quality, domain authority, internal links, backlinks, server performance, and Google’s own systems. FastPageIndexer focuses on accelerating discovery and crawl signals, while final indexation remains Google’s decision.

What's the difference between crawling and indexing?

Crawling is the discovery process: Googlebot fetches a URL and reads the page or document. Indexing is the processing and storage phase: Google decides whether that URL should be included in its search index. A URL must be indexed before it can appear in Google search results.

Which URLs should I check before submitting for indexing?

Before submitting large lists, check that your URLs are live, crawlable, not blocked by robots.txt, and do not contain noindex directives. You can use the Google Index Checker, Noindex Tag Checker, and Backlink Checker.

Can I index pages on websites I don't own?

Yes. This is one of the main use cases for link builders and SEO agencies. Google Search Console works only for verified properties, but FastPageIndexer and SpeedyIndex work at the URL level. That means you can submit public third-party URLs such as guest posts, citations, directories, profile links, and press releases.

Can PDF files be indexed in Google?

Yes, publicly accessible PDF files can be indexed if Googlebot can crawl them and the document is not blocked. For practical guides about indexing PDFs, crawl budget, and Search Console issues, visit our PDF Resource Library.

Is this indexing method safe for my website?

The workflow is designed around URL discovery and crawl signals rather than spam networks or manipulative link schemes. However, final indexing decisions depend on Google’s systems, and URLs with technical blocks, low quality, or poor accessibility may still fail to index. Use technical checks before submitting large campaigns.

Is this free indexing tool still free?

New users receive 200 free tokens to test the service after registration. The current model is not “free links forever”; it is a pay-per-result token model where indexed URLs consume tokens and eligible unindexed URLs are refunded. Start here: get 200 free tokens.

Ready to Index URLs with Less Budget Risk?

Start with 200 free tokens and test FastPageIndexer’s 2026 pay-per-result indexing workflow. Submit pages and backlinks, verify results, and pay only for confirmed indexed links. For larger campaigns, use the full SpeedyIndex indexing service.

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