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The XML Sitemap Generator helps you create a sitemap file that lists the important URLs on your website in a format that search engines can easily read. An XML sitemap acts as a structured roadmap for crawlers, making it easier for search engines to discover, understand, and prioritize your pages.
While search engines can find links naturally, a sitemap provides an additional layer of clarity — especially for large sites, new sites, or sites with complex structures. This tool exists to simplify sitemap creation without requiring manual file editing.
It is designed to support better crawling and more reliable indexing.
This tool helps you:
Generate an XML sitemap for your website
List important URLs in a crawler-friendly format
Support faster discovery of new or updated pages
Improve crawl efficiency
Reduce the risk of important pages being missed
It provides a structured way to communicate your site’s URL inventory to search engines.
Most site owners use this tool in a workflow like this:
Enter your website URL or page list
The tool generates a properly formatted XML sitemap
You upload or place the sitemap on your site
You submit the sitemap in Google Search Console
You update and regenerate as your site grows
This helps maintain an accurate view of your site structure for search engines.
XML sitemaps help with:
Discovering new or deep pages
Crawling large or complex sites
Highlighting priority content
Supporting sites with weak internal linking
Improving indexing consistency
They are especially important for new sites, large content sites, and sites that change frequently.
This tool is commonly used for:
Creating a sitemap for a new website
Updating sitemaps after publishing new content
Managing large sites with many URLs
Supporting eCommerce and SaaS platforms
Helping search engines find orphan or deep pages
It is a standard part of technical SEO maintenance.
Generates sitemaps that follow accepted XML standards.
Allows you to update your sitemap as new pages are added.
Helps guide search engine bots to important URLs.
Supports more consistent page discovery and indexing.
This tool creates the sitemap, but indexing is not guaranteed:
It does not force search engines to index pages
Crawl budget and site quality still matter
Blocked URLs will still be ignored
Sitemap errors must be fixed separately
Use it as part of a complete technical SEO setup.
This tool is a good fit for:
Website owners
Bloggers and publishers
SEO professionals
SaaS and content platforms
eCommerce sites
New websites needing faster discovery
You may need advanced tools if you require:
Automated sitemap updates
Very large sitemap index files
Advanced crawl prioritization
Enterprise site architecture management
In those cases, this tool works best as a manual or semi-automated solution.
To understand how to use sitemaps properly and avoid common mistakes, our full guide covers sitemap and indexing best practices.
In that guide, we explain:
How to submit sitemaps in Search Console
Common sitemap errors and how to fix them
How to structure sitemap files for large sites
When to use sitemap index files
How sitemaps interact with crawl budget
Read our complete guide on XML sitemaps and indexing for better crawl and discovery
This helps you use sitemaps strategically, not just mechanically.
To support indexing and crawl management, you may also use:
These tools help control how search engines access your site.
Does submitting a sitemap guarantee indexing?
No. Sitemaps help discovery, but indexing depends on content quality and site signals.
How often should I update my sitemap?
Whenever you add or remove important pages, your sitemap should be updated.
Do small sites still need a sitemap?
Yes. Even small sites benefit from clearer crawl signals.