1. List URLs
Paste the list of internal links you want to include in your sitemap.
Quickly generate a Google-ready XML sitemap to ensure all your website pages are indexed.
XML will appear here...
Paste the list of internal links you want to include in your sitemap.
Set the crawl frequency and priority for search engines to follow.
Download your valid XML file and upload it to your Search Console.
An XML sitemap is essentially a roadmap for search engine crawlers. While bots like Googlebot are very good at discovering content through internal links, a sitemap ensures that even deep or isolated pages are found and indexed. It also provides important metadata, such as how often a page changes and its relative importance compared to other pages.
Using a sitemap is highly recommended for newer websites that lack a strong backlink profile, or larger sites with complex architectures. Our Sitemap Builder simplifies the process, allowing you to create a standard-compliant XML file in seconds without leaving your browser.
An XML sitemap is designed specifically for search engine crawlers, while an HTML sitemap is a visible page on your site designed to help human users find content.
Generally, the best place is the root directory of your site (e.g., https://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml). You should then submit this URL to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools.
Our browser-based tool is optimized for lists up to 500 URLs. For larger sites, automated server-side crawlers are usually preferred.