UPDATED July 16, 2026 ·7 services benchmarked and ranked

Find the indexer that actually gets your pages into Google
- ranked by real results, not marketing.

Stop paying to find out. We pressure-test every link and page indexer on cost per indexed URL, payment options and real-world speed, then match you to the one that fits your job - a bulk backlink batch, a single stubborn URL, or a whole store. We do not run any of these services; the ranking is the whole product.

#2 Runner-up
SpeedyIndex
Web service

Pay-per-result with refunds for URLs that stay unindexed. Covers Google and Yandex, proven since 2019 - the low-risk pick when results matter more than price.

Reliability
9.2 / 10
Model
pay-per-result
Price
$33-100 / 1k
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#1 Runner-up
2index.ninja
Web service

Seven tiers from $1 to $850. Pay-per-submit at the cheapest per-URL price we measured - about $1.7 per 1k on the biggest pack. API-first, cards + crypto.

Reliability
9.4 / 10
Model
pay-per-submit
Price
$1.7-6.7 / 1k
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#3 Runner-up
SpeedyIndex Bot
Telegram bot

SpeedyIndex's pay-per-result engine inside a Telegram bot. The quickest way to push a batch - no dashboard, no account juggling.

Reliability
8.6 / 10
Model
pay-per-result
Price
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indexers benchmarked
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billing models: submit, per-result, credits
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criteria in our score
Monthly
we refresh the rankings
01The ranking

Every indexer, scored.
Best pick at the top.

# Service What stands out Reliability Model Price* Action
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2index.ninja
Web serviceGoogleAPI-firstBest priceCards + crypto
Pay-per-submit with seven Ninja tiers, from Smart ($1) to Black ($850 / 500k URLs). The best per-URL price we found - about $1.7 per 1k on the largest pack. English, API-first, cards and crypto.
excellent
pay-per-submit $1.7-6.7 / 1k
2
SpeedyIndex
Web serviceGoogleYandexPay-per-resultRefunds misses
Pay-per-result: you are only charged for URLs that actually get indexed, and tokens are refunded for the ones that do not. Google $33-100 / 1k, Yandex far cheaper. On the market since 2019.
excellent
pay-per-result $33-100 / 1k
3
SpeedyIndex Bot
TelegramGoogleYandexPay-per-result
The same SpeedyIndex pay-per-result engine, driven entirely from a Telegram bot. Handy for firing off quick batches without opening a dashboard. Current pricing is shown inside the bot.
very high
pay-per-result See bot
4
IndexMeNow
Web serviceGoogle-onlyCredits
Google-focused indexer sold in credit packs. It gets pages in, but the credits expire and per-URL cost runs higher than 2index at volume - with no unindexed-refund like SpeedyIndex. A useful benchmark against our top picks.
high
credit packs See site
5
Rapid URL Indexer
Web serviceGoogle-onlyPay-per-result
Markets a pay-per-result model, Google-only - no Yandex like SpeedyIndex, and less flexible tiering than 2index. A reasonable single-engine option to weigh against our top picks.
high
pay-per-result See site
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Addtoindex
Web serviceInternational cardsBackup
Smaller web indexer that takes international cards - a fine backup when you want a second source. Fewer public benchmarks than the leaders, so check current pricing on their site before you commit.
solid
by plan See site
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NeedMyLink
SEO serviceIndexing add-on
A broader SEO service that offers indexing as one add-on rather than its focus. We have limited independent data on it, so we list it for completeness rather than as a first choice.
fair
by plan See site

* Prices are not directly comparable - services bill differently: pay-per-result charges only for URLs that actually get indexed (SpeedyIndex, Rapid URL Indexer); pay-per-submit charges for every submission with no guarantee (2index.ninja); credit and by-plan options give a fixed URL allowance (IndexMeNow, Addtoindex, NeedMyLink). Real indexing in Google or Bing takes hours to days and depends on your domain's quality, history and crawl budget - no service controls those.

03Methodology

How we score every indexer.

Each score is a weighted blend of five signals. It is an expert composite, not a lab certificate - here is exactly what goes into it.

30%
Independent benchmarks
Public indexer studies and community reports - how many people vouch for a service, and what specifically they praise or warn about.
25%
Our own test runs
We push real URL batches through each service on test domains and watch the indexing rate, dashboard stability and support responses.
20%
Cost per indexed URL
We normalise pricing to the cost of 1,000 URLs that actually get indexed - not per submission - so different billing models compare fairly.
15%
Payment & access
Cards, PayPal and crypto support, transparent tiers, and whether there is an API for bulk work.
10%
Service & UX
Interface quality, reporting clarity, support speed, and how quickly you get from signup to first submission.
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Honest caveat: this is an expert score, not a lab result.

Running 1,500+ test URLs through every service every single month is operationally heavy, and we do not pretend to. Instead we lean on independent benchmarks and community reports, then verify with our own spot-checks. When a service has a fresh public test, we cite it directly in that service's write-up.

04Quick comparison

Which one fits your job.

Bulk / volume

10k+ URLs on a budget

Big batches where cost per submission and stability matter most.

Our pick
2index.ninja
score 9.4 · #1
The Black tier lands about $1.7 per 1k on a 500k pack. Pay-per-submit, API-first, no surprises.
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Pay only for wins

Charge me only for indexed URLs

You would rather not pay for submissions that never land.

Our pick
SpeedyIndex
score 9.2 · #2
Pay-per-result since 2019, with tokens refunded for URLs that stay unindexed. Google and Yandex.
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Telegram

A quick batch, no dashboard

You want to fire off a list from Telegram and move on.

Our pick
SpeedyIndex Bot
score 8.6 · #3
The same pay-per-result engine as SpeedyIndex, driven entirely from a Telegram bot.
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05Find it in 30 seconds

Which indexer fits your job?

Answer three quick questions and we will point you to the service in our ranking that best matches - no signup, no email.

1. How many URLs do you need indexed?
2. Where do you want to work?
3. What matters more?

Recommendation

2index.ninja
score 9.4 - #1 - Web service

Seven tiers scale from a $1 test up to 500k URLs at about $1.7 per 1k. Cheapest per-URL at volume and API-first - built for bulk submission.

06Questions and answers

Common questions.

Do these services actually get pages into Google?

They speed up discovery - pinging, submitting and prompting a re-crawl - but no tool can force Google to index a thin or duplicate page. Real indexing depends on your domain's authority, history and crawl budget. The honest expectation is faster crawling and a higher indexing rate, not a guarantee.

How do you rank the services?

A five-part score: independent benchmarks and community reports, our own test runs, cost per indexed URL, payment flexibility, and service quality. The weights and the full method are in the methodology section above. We do not run any of these services, and partner links never buy a position.

What is the difference between pay-per-submit and pay-per-result?

Pay-per-submit (2index.ninja) charges for every URL you send, indexed or not - which makes it the cheapest per URL at volume. Pay-per-result (SpeedyIndex) charges only for URLs that actually get indexed and refunds the rest - lower risk, higher unit price. Neither is universally better; it depends on your volume and how much risk you want to carry.

Can I just use the Google Indexing API myself?

Officially the Google Indexing API only supports JobPosting and BroadcastEvent pages - using it for ordinary URLs is an unsupported, grey-area pattern. That is exactly why third-party indexers exist: they combine pinging, IndexNow and re-crawl signals instead of leaning on that one API.

Does IndexNow work for Google?

No. IndexNow is supported by Bing, Yandex, DuckDuckGo and Seznam, but Google does not support it (as of 2026). For Google you are relying on crawling, sitemaps and the discovery signals these services generate - which is why 'Google indexing' and 'IndexNow' are not the same thing.

Is 'crawled' the same as 'indexed'?

No, and services sometimes blur the two. 'Crawled' means Googlebot visited the URL; 'indexed' means the page can actually appear in results (roughly, it shows up for a site: query). A page can be crawled and still not indexed - so judge any indexer by indexed URLs, not by crawl hits.

How do you make money if the finder is free?

Some links to services are partner links - if you sign up through one, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. It never changes the scoring or the order, and editorial competitors with no partner link sit right alongside the rest. The full disclosure lives in the footer.

How often is this updated?

We refresh the rankings monthly - new benchmarks, price changes and new entrants - and run a deeper methodology review a couple of times a year or after a major search-engine change.

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