Daily auto-submit (set it and forget it)
Turn on the toggle and ItzSEO submits up to your daily quota every morning until the queue is empty.
Auto-submit is the lazy-mode for indexing. Flip the Auto-submit on pill in the Pages toolbar and ItzSEO runs a cron every morning at 06:00 UTC that:
- Picks the highest-priority URLs from this project's pending queue.
- Submits up to your daily quota.
- Resets the counter at midnight and does it again tomorrow.
Priority order — within each project, the cron picks URLs in this order:
- Anything you've explicitly queued (overflow from a manual batch you couldn't fit in today's quota).
- URLs never submitted before, oldest discovery first.
- Previously-failed URLs with fewer than 3 retry attempts — transient failures get re-tried automatically.
- URLs submitted more than 30 days ago that Google still hasn't indexed — re-prompted in case Google missed the first signal.
Confirmed-indexed URLs are never re-submitted, so the cron doesn't burn your quota on pages that don't need help. Permanently-failed URLs (3+ attempts) are also skipped — they need a human to look at the error and either fix the page or remove it from the list.
Each run writes an entry to the project Activity feed (Auto-submitted N URLs for indexing) so you can see at a glance what happened overnight. Flip the toggle off any time — half-finished runs aren't held in any state, the cron just won't pick the project up tomorrow.
Heads up on workspace quota — auto-submit shares the same daily cap as manual submission. If you manually fire 10 submissions in the morning on the Starter plan, the cron will see 0 quota left and skip the project that day.