Yes. Every site we build or manage has an XML sitemap, and we submit it to Google Search Console so your pages get crawled and indexed as quickly as possible.
What a sitemap does
A sitemap is a file that lists all the pages on your site and tells search engines like Google where to find them. It doesn't guarantee ranking, but it does speed up discovery. Without one, Google has to find your pages by following links, which can take longer.
Do I need to do anything?
No. We handle sitemap creation and submission as part of every build. If you add new pages later, we update the sitemap as part of those requests. You don't need to manually manage it.
Platform notes
- Custom HTML sites: We generate and maintain the sitemap file directly. It's submitted to Google Search Console on your behalf.
- WordPress: An SEO plugin handles sitemap generation automatically. We set it up and confirm the sitemap is live and submitted to Search Console.
- Wix: Wix generates a sitemap automatically. We confirm it's enabled and submitted in your Search Console property.
- Squarespace: Sitemaps are generated automatically at
/sitemap.xmlon your domain. We verify it's accessible and submitted. - Webflow: Webflow generates sitemaps automatically. We confirm the settings are correct and the sitemap is submitted.
Where to find your sitemap
For most sites, your sitemap is accessible at /sitemap.xml on your domain. If you can't find it or get an error, submit a request and we'll check it for you.
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