Stop losing organic traffic to unindexed products. IndexFlow submits every Shopify product page, collection, and blog post through 5 indexing channels — getting your store indexed faster and keeping it that way.
No credit card · Setup in 2 minutes · Works with any Shopify store
Shopify stores with large product catalogs are especially vulnerable to indexing gaps. Google's crawl budget is finite — and new or low-traffic product pages often wait weeks to be discovered, costing you sales every day they sit unindexed.
When you launch a new product, Google may not crawl it for days or weeks. Every day it's unindexed is a day it can't rank for searches and drive sales.
Google allocates a fixed crawl budget per site. Large Shopify stores with thousands of SKUs often have collection and category pages that Google never gets to.
A holiday product launched in October that isn't indexed until late November has missed most of its revenue potential. Speed of indexing directly impacts seasonal revenue.
Pages that were previously indexed can drop out during Google updates or after site changes. Without monitoring, you won't notice until rankings drop and revenue falls.
From initial catalog submission to ongoing protection — IndexFlow fits into your Shopify SEO workflow in under 10 minutes.
Pull your product URLs from your Shopify sitemap (yourstore.com/sitemap.xml) or export directly from Shopify Admin. Paste or upload the list into IndexFlow.
IndexFlow checks which URLs are already indexed so you only submit the ones Google hasn't crawled yet. Stop wasting credits on pages Google already knows about.
For every unindexed URL, IndexFlow submits through Google Indexing API, IndexNow, Bing Webmaster API, crawl network signals, and 50+ ping services — all at once.
Track indexing rates by product category. Set up monitoring to catch deindexed pages before they impact your rankings and organic revenue.
Every tool you need to get your Shopify store fully indexed — and keep it that way.
Submit your entire Shopify product catalog in one batch. Paste a list or upload a CSV of product URLs — IndexFlow validates, deduplicates, and fires all 5 channels simultaneously for every URL.
Use IndexFlow's API to trigger immediate indexing submission whenever a new product goes live in your Shopify store. New SKUs start getting indexed within minutes of publishing, not weeks.
Collections are high-value SEO pages. IndexFlow submits your collection URLs through Google Indexing API, IndexNow, and Bing Webmaster API — helping collection pages rank faster.
Before submitting, check which Shopify URLs are already indexed. Run a bulk check across your entire catalog to find the unindexed product pages that are leaking organic traffic right now.
Track indexed, pending, and failed submissions in one dashboard. See which product categories have the lowest indexing rates and prioritize them for re-submission to recover lost traffic.
Google occasionally drops Shopify pages from its index — especially seasonal or low-traffic products. IndexFlow monitors and automatically re-submits any page that loses its index status.
Connect IndexFlow to your Shopify store via API. When a new product is published, a Shopify webhook triggers IndexFlow to submit the product URL immediately — getting it into Google's queue before your competitors' products.
Shopify Webhook → IndexFlow API in real timePOST /api/jobs — submit product URLs on publishGET /api/jobs/{id} — monitor indexing statusWebhooks notify you when products get indexedX-API-Key auth — live in under 30 secondsStart free with 100 product URLs. Scale up as your catalog grows. No setup fees, no contracts — cancel anytime.
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$12/mo
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Small Shopify stores
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$29/mo
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$79/mo
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"We launched 200 new products for the holiday season and they were all indexed within 3 days. Last year without IndexFlow, half our products missed the peak search window entirely. This year was completely different."
Emma R.
Shopify Store Owner, Apparel
"I had no idea 30% of my product catalog wasn't indexed. The bulk index checker found hundreds of missing pages in minutes. After running IndexFlow, my organic sessions went up 22% within a month."
David M.
Shopify Merchant, Home Goods
"Setting up the API integration with Shopify webhooks took about an hour. Now every new product gets submitted to IndexFlow automatically. I don't have to think about indexing anymore — it just happens."
Priya S.
Shopify DTC Brand Founder
Shopify stores with large catalogs often have indexing gaps because Google's crawl budget is finite. Google may crawl your homepage and top collection pages regularly but skip newly added products, seasonal items, or pages with thin traffic history. IndexFlow solves this by actively submitting every URL through 5 channels — including the Google Indexing API — rather than waiting for Google's crawler to discover them organically.
IndexFlow submits URLs through multiple channels simultaneously: Google Indexing API (direct pipeline to Googlebot), IndexNow (real-time notification protocol), Bing Webmaster API, crawl network signals, and 50+ ping services. This multi-channel approach gets pages into Google's queue within hours instead of the weeks it can take for passive discovery on a Shopify store.
Yes. Your Shopify store automatically generates a sitemap at yourstore.com/sitemap.xml that lists all product, collection, and blog URLs. You can extract URLs directly from this sitemap and paste or upload them into IndexFlow. For automated workflows, use IndexFlow's API to submit new product URLs the moment they're published.
The Pro plan covers 5,000 credits/month — enough for most Shopify stores with up to 5,000 products or a mix of products, collections, and blog posts. Large stores with 10,000+ SKUs or stores running frequent new product drops should consider the Agency plan at 20,000 credits/month. The free plan lets you test on 100 URLs first.
Yes. IndexFlow indexes any publicly accessible URL, including Shopify blog articles, collection pages, and landing pages. Blog posts and collection pages are often high-value SEO targets because they target informational and category-level keywords — getting them indexed quickly helps them start accumulating ranking signals sooner.
Google occasionally removes pages from its index — this happens to Shopify stores when pages are flagged as low-quality, temporarily unavailable (500 errors), or during core updates. IndexFlow's monitoring feature detects deindexed pages and automatically re-submits them through all 5 channels. You get an email alert so you can also check the page quality and fix any underlying issues.
Yes. Use IndexFlow's REST API to build an automation: when a new product is published in Shopify (triggered via Shopify Webhooks), call IndexFlow's POST /api/jobs endpoint with the new product URL. This ensures every new product gets submitted for indexing within seconds of going live, rather than waiting days or weeks for Google to discover it through a sitemap crawl.
No. IndexFlow uses only legitimate, Google-approved submission methods — primarily the Google Indexing API and IndexNow, which are official tools designed to speed up indexing. There is no cloaking, content manipulation, or policy violation involved. IndexFlow simply tells Google that pages exist and asks Google to crawl them — the same thing Google's own Search Console URL Inspection tool does, but at scale.