Review · Updated May 2026

Rapid URL Indexer review

Pay-as-you-go Google URL indexer with automatic credit refund for any URL not indexed within 14 days. No subscription, no GSC connection required.

Engines supported:
G
Pricing
$25 – $2000
Free tier
No
Founded
2024
Country
Singapore

What we like, what we don't

Pros
  • Cheapest credible per-URL rate among "indexed-or-refunded" tools at $0.04 to $0.05.
  • Refund logic runs automatically - no support ticket, no haggling - though it does take the full 14 days to clear.
  • No GSC connection needed - useful for indexing backlinks on third-party sites you do not own.
  • Pay-as-you-go credit packs that never expire, plus a public API, WordPress plugin, Chrome extension and Zapier integration.
  • Reported success rate is strong on new sites - real-world tests on fresh blogs hit 80%+ within 48 hours.
Cons
  • Google-only. No Bing, Yandex or Naver coverage.
  • Marginal lift on aged or established sites - some users report only ~10% faster than natural crawl.
  • Not instant - typical indexation takes 2 to 3 days, not minutes.
  • Refunds take the full 14 days to process even when failure is obvious within 4.
  • A BlackHatWorld thread flagged suspicious ".lol" backlinks appearing in GSC after submitting URLs - raising concerns about the underlying indexation method building unwanted backlinks.

Who it's for

Best for
  • Affiliate SEOs and PBN operators who index backlinks on sites they do not own.
  • Indie bloggers with new sites who need a one-shot push without committing to a monthly plan.
  • Anyone wanting the cleanest pay-per-result indexation model: it works or you keep your credit.
Avoid if
  • !You need Bing, Yandex or Naver coverage.
  • !You manage multiple client sites and need per-project access controls.
  • !You want indexation verification through the official Google Search Console URL Inspection API.
  • !You are concerned about the ".lol" backlink reports and want a tool with a fully documented indexation method.

Pricing at a glance

Rapid URL Indexer runs on paid plans only - no free tier. Credits do not expire.

Starter

$25/ 500 URLs

500 credits one-shot at $0.050 per URL.

Growth

$68/ 1,500 URLs

1,500 credits one-shot at $0.045 per URL.

Pro

$213/ 5,000 URLs

5,000 credits one-shot at about $0.043 per URL.

Agency

$2000/ 50,000 URLs

50,000 credits one-shot at $0.040 per URL.

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What we built differently with Instant Indexing

We started Instant Indexing after paying $0.47+ per URL on legacy indexers and realising none of them actually verified indexation through the official Google Search Console API. Same engines, lower price, verified results.

  • $0.025 per URL at scale instead of $0.47+. Free tier with 100 credits per month, forever, no card.
  • 4 engines in one push: Google + Bing + Yandex + Naver via the IndexNow protocol from the Starter plan.
  • Official GSC URL Inspection for verification - not a side scraper - so you know whether Google actually indexed your URL.
  • Auto re-push at +24h, +72h and +7d if a URL is still not indexed. No manual resubmission.

Frequently asked questions about Rapid URL Indexer

Does Rapid URL Indexer work on aged or established sites?

Reports are mixed. On fresh sites with under-12-month-old domains, real-world tests show 80%+ indexation within 48 hours. On aged authoritative sites that Google already crawls regularly, the lift is closer to 10% faster than natural - meaning if a URL would have been indexed in 5 days, it lands in 4.

How does the 14-day refund actually work?

Automatic. The system monitors each submitted URL for 14 days. Any URL not indexed by then has its credit returned to your balance with no support ticket needed. You then re-spend the credit on another URL or push the same one again.

Will Rapid URL Indexer create unwanted backlinks to my site?

There is a documented BlackHatWorld thread reporting suspicious ".lol" backlinks appearing in GSC after submission. Rapid URL Indexer does not publicly document its indexation method, so users cannot verify whether the technique relies on link-based crawl signals. If brand-safe link profiles matter, audit your GSC backlink report after a test batch.

Why does Rapid URL Indexer not need Google Search Console access?

It uses its own crawl-request mechanism rather than the Google Indexing API. The upside is you can push URLs on sites you do not control (useful for backlink indexing); the downside is the mechanism is undocumented, so users cannot independently verify ToS compliance.

Does Rapid URL Indexer have a subscription option?

No. The entire business model is one-shot credit packs from $25 (500 credits) to $2,000 (50,000 credits). Credits never expire.

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