Submitting pages to Google manually
Send one URL or a hand-picked batch to Google's Indexing API. Daily quota by plan tier.
Google's Indexing API is the fastest way to tell Google about a new or updated page — they typically crawl within an hour. ItzSEO talks to it on your behalf using a service account, so you don't need to set up API credentials.
To submit one URL: in the Pages table, click the paper-plane icon on any row that isn’t already submitted. The row’s status pill flips from — (or Failed) to Submittedand the quota meter ticks up.
To submit many at once: tick the rows you want, then click Submit to Google in the floating selection bar at the bottom of the screen. If you pick more URLs than your remaining quota covers, ItzSEO submits what fits and tells you about the rest — you can either queue them for tomorrow or wait.
Daily quotas by plan — each workspace gets a fixed cap that resets at midnight UTC:
- Free — 5 URLs / day
- Starter — 10 URLs / day
- Growth — 25 URLs / day
- Agency / Scale / Enterprise — 100 URLs / day
The quota pill in the toolbar shows used / total today. It turns amber with 2 left and red at 0. If you regularly burn through your quota, the daily auto-submit cron (see the next article) is what you want.
Every successful submission also fires an IndexNow ping to Bing, Yandex, and Naver in the background — same URLs, broader reach, no extra clicks. Read more in the FAQ entry on IndexNow.