5 stars
5 stars
Edited Apr 5, 2025

Not much to say after 5 days usage, but some recommendations

Ok, I'll compare CrawlWP with the currently best tool on the market for indexing: Indexly Ai

What is missing in CrawlWP or what I don't understand:

- I would like to emphasize this point as extremely important: Google has a limit of 200 submissions per day for indexing. But if I have several pages, I quickly reach this limit. How does CrawlWP manage this limit? Why can't I set how many pages should be indexed per day for each URL? However, as far as I know, this only applies to Google. Yandex, Bing etc. do not have this limit. It would be great to have this in the page overview in the CrawlWP admin area (licensed URLs)!
- After 5 days, I can't see if pages/posts that have not yet been indexed have been automatically sent to Google
- I would like to be able to select the interval in the SEO Stats.
- I would like to see in which search engines the page/post has been indexed and in which not
- I miss the option to send pages / posts only to certain (selected) search engines
- I would like to see the Google status of the pages / posts: Discovered - currently not indexed, Crawled - currently not indexed, URL is unknown to Google

Otherwise, after 5 days, I can't say much more. I haven't been able to determine any effects on the ranking so far.

EDIT:
Now, after about 20 days using this plugin I must say, IT WORKS!
Some things I have mentioned before should be improved within the close future, to make it more perfect ;) But for now, you guys have saved me 30€ per month paying for Indexly Ai - thanks ;)

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Apr 7, 2025

> How does CrawlWP manage this limit?

Whenever CrawlWP hits your limit, it will pause until the limit is reset which typically is after 24hours. I have noted your request to show your API used quota in the dashboard.

> After 5 days, I can't see if pages/posts that have not yet been indexed have been automatically sent to Google

Ultimately, Google decides which content to honor the indexing request. What our plugin does is improve the odds of your content getting indexed.

You can select Custom and then specify your range in the SEO Stat page for custom interval.

> I would like to see in which search engines the page/post has been indexed and in which not

That is coming. For now, only Google index status is available.

> I miss the option to send pages / posts only to certain (selected) search engines
Noted for future addition.

> I would like to see the Google status of the pages / posts: Discovered - currently not indexed, Crawled - currently not indexed, URL is unknown to Google

It's there. Hover over the index status and you will see it.

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